Holies $P Chronicle. vol. x THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1897 NO M2 Is the Reason Japan Opposes I Hawaiian Annexation. STANDS OX HER TREATY RIGHTS Annntl(in WimiIiI AliroRttt TIiIh Agree meiit nti'l JoiiirillHo Property JIlKlit "f the .lupM. Washington, June 24. The gist ot jho protest of Jupiui against the annex alion of Hawaii to the United States as read to the senate committee on foreign relations yesterday, was aa lollows : "The acquisition of Hawaii by annex ation to tlie United States would deprive the resident Japanese in the islands of the right to which they are entitled un der the present treaty with Hawaii There are 23,000 Japanese in the islands with large property rights, and under present conditions they are entitled to ... t TX ?! become citizens 01 riawau. "In case of annexation these Japanese could not become eitizenB of the United States, as decisions of the United States circuit courts are to the effect that no Asiatic can become a citizen of the United States. "By annexation the Japanese now resident in Hawaii would be subject to any measures that might he adopted by the United State?. They would lose the right to become citizens and vote. Large interests owned by Japanese citi zens in the islands would be greatly jeopardized. Therefore the Japanese government must firmly protest against the proposed annexation." ENGLAND ON THE ALEUT. Right of British Subject in Huwall Will Uo Protested. London, Juno 24. In the house of commons today the parliamentary secre tary for the foreign office replied to a question of Beckett, conservative, re garding Hawaiian annexation. He said the government was aware that a pro posal to annex Hawaii to the United States bad been submitted for the con- ; -f ii . i .i cmerauuii ui me senate, uut no uecisiuu had been reached. The secretary added it would bo the object of her majesty's government to eee that whatever rights according to international law belonging to Great Britain and British subjects, are fully maintained. DISPUTE SKKUS INEVITABLE. Title to Oak Ixlaiul, ICaliiy Lake, Ih In volved. St. Louis, June 24. A special to the Globe-Democrat from Duluth, Minn., says: Gold has been discovered on Oak Point "land, in Rainy lake, which wiil un doubtedly lead to an international boundary dispute between Great Britain and the United States. According to maps of the geological survey, the island is in Canadian ter ritory, but according to the wording of the treaty of Ghent, the island is a part of the Btate of Minnesota. Canada has jeeued patents to several valuable min ing locations on the island and vigorous Protests aro being Bent to Washington by American prospectors. The miners throughout the Rainy Lake district are greatly wrought up over the matter and there is a probability of trouble unless something is done. The way things now stand, the United States loses entire control, even of her tera in rainy lake, as, according to tlie geological survey, the United States cannot get a boat Into Rainy Lake with out first going through Canadian waters. Th,a iB the direct violation of the treaty. Moore's Revealed Remedy Takes away all that 'gone" feeling. U is a CURE THAT CURES. "Happy Thought" Salve. pleasant to use, in a handy screw iP jar. It cures poison oak, salt rheum and all akin trpubles, 50c. 2. Doaneill sells them. POWDER Absolutely Pure. i C?b,,,ed for its Rrait IPivetiliift itrwiRth nud I Cllltllfllllinss. Adenrnu fhn i. unci all forms of ndultcmtion common to It ho Kovai. Hakino Powder Co. Ni:w Your. Tlie three hundred island boundary dis pute ib of minor importance compared to this. FOR ENDEAVOIt TKAFF1C. O. It. N. and N. 1'. Gnimimil War. San Fuancisco, June 24. The Ore gon Railway & Navigation Company and the jSorthern Pacific have become invol ved in a rate war over Christian En deavor passenger traffic between points in Washington and San Francisco. Both companies are now quoting a rate of $2G.C0 for the round trip from Spokane This war in rates has affected tlie special Christian Endeavor rates from interme diate points, including Seattle, Walla Walla and other stations on both warring lines. The Southern Pacific announced an other reduction in its special Christian Endeavor rates from Portland yesterday. The company is arranging to run a day light train to San Francisco, leaving Portland at 5 a. m. on July 5, remain ing over night at Ashland, and arriving in this city on the evening of July 8. This will do away with the necessity of sleeping cars, and to nl! who desire to take advantage of the accommodations the company offers round-trip tickets for $15. Htuii'lB at the Ileurt. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and today standB at the head. It ne?er disappoints. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 Hryau In Missouri. Lamau. Mo., June 24. W. J. Bryan spoke here for 10 minutes this morning from the car nlattorm to a thousand people while en route to Caithagc. He wan (-heered lustily. He said tne people hud discovered their ailment, but they had taken the wrong medicine. "What is needed," he said, "is a change ot doc tors." . Cuing for the Latin Uuiou. Hkrse. June 24. The federal council i,.ifl authorized the Swiss minister at p.,ib tn si the sunulementary conven tion concluded with the states of the r.itin monetary union, increasing me proportion of silver coins to be Btruck by each contracting party. If you don't want to guess at that ord, wont you mi give your Schillings Best tickets to some wue boy or girl who does ? Maybe they can win enough to buy a watch who knows ? r ;c nnhliahed in large Kuies oi tun" , . , ,. .dvertUement about the first and middle of web month. Karon DlinM Secret Expedition Coined to Grief. Biiussias. June 24. The Reformer says it learns from a good source that the entire JJhams expedition to the headwn ters of the Nile, including Baron Dhanis nimsell, has been massacred. Baron Dhanis last year enlisted fiOOO men in Congo Free State to take part in a secret expedition. The British gov ernment allowed some of its Hussar troops to join the expedition, but it was officially denied that an Anglo Belgian movement has been concerted against the Mahdists. The general impression, however, was that this force was to act in conjunction with the Anglo-Egyptian expedition up the Nile and complete the conquest of the Soudan. At last Dhanis was reported to have arrived at Lado, north of the territory of the Congo Free State, on tlie White Nile, and 823 miles north of Victoria Nyanza. It was then. understood that the Dhanis expedition would push on northward in the direction of Khartoum. When last heard from in September the baron was at Stanley falls, GOD miles from the near est Dervish force. Ttiilii Storm lit St. Louis. St. Louis, June 24. A terriGc rain storm this morning did considerable damage in the southwest section of the city. The poorhouse was unroofed and the building otherwise damaced. The storm also struck the insane asylum, but not much damace was done. Heavy rains are reported in Central Illinois. On the occasion of the meeting of the grand lodge of Elks at Minneapolis, the O. R. & N. will sell round trip tickets July 2d, good to return until July 31st, for $00.50. These tickets are good for stop-over privileges returning. The meeting of the National Educational As sociation is held at Milwaukee at the same time, and same rates to Minne apolis will be given. At that point, tickets will have to be purchased to Milwaukee, costing for the round trip Italians Are Kzclted. Then-ton, N. J., June 24. The situa tion in Morrieville, Pa., where 300 Ital ian laborers have threatened violence unless their money is forthcoming, is is Btill precarious, although there is a cessation of hostilities. Sheriff Aaron arrived tin's morning and swore in 20 deputies. Wanted. 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