02) The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco County. EASTERN OFFICE 230 to S34 Templp Court. N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent. TUESDAY. - "- JULY 13. 1897 Weekly Clubbing Bates. Chronicle and Oregonian $2 25 Chronicle and Examiner... 2 25 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. Y. World .... 2 00 IS IT PHILANTHROPY. John D. Rockefeller Las notified the Des Moines (la.-) Baptist college that he will give $3 for every dollar the college will raise from other sources. This is a commendable way to get rid of some of his money, and yet there is a moral to the tale other than would appear at first glance. The spending of money for the en lightenment of the world for better ing the conditions of man, are among the noblest objects that move human ity. On this coast was a notable ample of this kind of philanthropy, the establishing and endowing of Stanford university by Leland G, Stanford. Yet the same moral may be drawn from thai story as from the other. There can be no quarrel with the donation, no looking of a gift horse in the mouth, no fault finding, because forsoooth some of the money that supports the college comes from making of wine. The gift is only in the nature of a restitution, the money, and much more, was token from the people. Jn Rockefeller's case the money which Le so generously offers was taken from the consumers of oal oil, through charging a price for it so far above the cost of produc tion that profit ceased and larceny began. True, put in his place, prob ably every man in the United States that bad his opportunities and his business ability, would have done as he did paid as small wages and sold for as big prices as he could get. Yet, because of this we say the gifts are not philanthropic, but re storative. Philanthropy would have left the larger portion of the Rocke feller millions in the pockets of the consumers of coal oil, instead of reaching to the bottoms of their pockets. It was the same with Stan ford. He levied an unholy tax on the people in railroad charges, robbed the government, and eased his con science and gratified his vanity just as the bandit does who exacts ransom from a prisoner and gives part of his plunder in charity. It would be better if the money of the people could be left with them ; if business, especially such business as Rockefeller and Stanford were en gaged in, could be so regulated by law that its profits could no go be yond a certain per cent. Yet this will probablj' not be done this side of Utopia. The gifts of these men and others have been munificent, but so were their schemes of plunder, and their magnificence is what blinds the world to the criminal manner in which the money that made the gifts possible was produced. Had the thefts been smaller, Ihey would have been looked upon in a different light. Down on the load between White Pine and Pioche, in Nevada, a man named Charley Daly took a horse from a rancher, not for himself, but just to permit a poor fellow who was broke, sick and sore-footed, to ride out of the country. The act in one sense was puie philanthropy, and yet that ranchman, assisted by some hard-hearted neighbors who were not esthetic enough to appieciate the act, but set it down as a case of horse stealing, caught Charles Daly, and with scant time, but abundant rope, hanged said Charles Daly to the end of a wagon pole, set on end for the purpose. And yet Daly gave all that he took to the poor. Wherein is the difference between the cases of Rockefeller and Stanford and Charles Daly ? An order for 800 pounds otbotter a day from a single London firm is one result of one of the efforts of Secretary Wilson's late experiments in making a better market for our dairy products abroad. He has just received a communication from a London firm asking that the entire butter product of the Iowa State College, amounting to about 800 pounds per day, be forwarded to London regularly until further notice. The new tariff law will, it is confi dently believed, produce ample rev enue to meet the Tanning expenses of the government after the first few months of its operation. The fact that several months' supply of for eign goods, including a year's supply of wool, has been imported since the introduction of the Dmgley bill ex plains the prospective shortage in re ceipts during the early operations of the law. The conference committees of the senate and house are making good progress ; but there is a possibility they may lock horns over the sugar schedule, each body thinking its own rates the better. The necessity of revenue will decide the matter, whichever plan will yield the most winning. 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