' 1 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Nempapei on Watco County. EASTERN 0FF1VE-2S0 to SSi Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KATS., Agent Weekly Clubbing ltte. Chronicle ami Oregoulan -Jjj Chronicle and Examiner 2 '25 Chronicle and Inter Ocean 1.85 Chronicle and Tribnno 1 " Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 SATURDAY JANUARY S, 1S9S WHERE THE FAULT LIES. The Kenublican party has a load to carry in the coming state cam paign which makes success a matter of uncertainty. This is not due in any way to a lack of confidence in the policies of the party or to any dissatisfaction with the results of the first year of a national Republican administration. The country is ac knowledging its debt ot gratitude every day to the Republican party because it has changed adversity into prosperity and brought the light into darkened places. The conse quences ofJJBryan's election arc too awful for contemplation, and Repub lican principles have been justified to a degree even more than the most sanguine leaders dared to anticipate. But in the state campaign the situ ation is far different. jThe split among the Republicans in Multno mah county has left a breach in the walls, through which it is possible for the enemy to enter. The fratri cidal war in Portland, instead of coming to an end, bids fair to in crease in virulence, and to an un prejudiced mind the fault seems to he wholly and entirely with Joseph Simon and his followers. In order to reach such a conclusion it is not necessary to go back to the circum stance attending the primary elec tions of 1804. Neither side, then, was wholly right or wholly wrong. But after things had some to a bad pass an offer of compromise was made by the Mitchell Republicans, only to be scorned -by the Simon men. The proposal carried a spirit of fairness with it, and its rejection meant only one thing that the Simon men were afraid to try issues on an even field. The Republicans from the outside counties in Oregon care nothing for the local bickerings in Multnomah county if the quarrels can be confined locally in their effect. Rut in this circumstance such is net the case. The Multnomah county fight has for its direct end the control of the dis trict and state conventions to be held next spring, and in this the out side delegates have vital concern. Because of the selfishness of the Si mon men a bitter fight will be made necessary in every county in the state. The blame is placed rightly when it is laid at the feet of Joseph Simon, the man who, more than any one else, has brought about the threatened temporary disruption of the Republican party in Oregon. To talk of compromise now is idle. It is war to the end against bosses and bossism. Simon is the incarnate representative of the party boss, and the delegates who attend the next state convention, if they desire the success of Republican piinciples, should sec to it that Simon can no longer use the Republican party us an instrument to further his selfish ends. The senatorial contest in Ohio is making converts for the proposal to elect senators by a direct vote of the people. It seems legislators can no longer be trusted. The Republican state convention in Ohio indorsed Hanna as its candidate for senator and pledged the Republican vote in the legislature for him. This pledge has been broken deliberately and premeditativcly, to the disgrace of the Republicans in Ohio. We be lieveiHanna will be elected, 'but the spectacle already presented shows that legislatures no longer represent 1 the will of the people when it comes to electing senators. Oregon is an other case in poiut. Within the past six months orders on foreign account for 200 locomo tives are said to have been placed with American manufacturers. This is only one of the many evidences of the beneficial effects of protection to Home industries. Under it the American iron and steel industry has grown and been so perfected that it now defies the competition of the world. Iron and steel arc now be inc shinned in force quantities to all -' countries, including England, whose manufacturers, but little more than thirty years ago, furnished all the steel rails used in this country. WAR IMPOSSIBLE. Wkr Conflict with Knulnnd Coald Not IHikc riuvi. The possibility of war between Eng land anil America, the two great English-speaking, civilized and civilizing powers of the world, is certainly re garded on this side ol tlie .tiamic, nnu probably on both, as infinitely remote. During the height of the so-called Ven ezuelan crisis a little more than a year ago nothing was more remarkable than the calm antl pacitic tone in reuuiuu thereto shown by the English people and the English press, in sharp contrast, to the belligerent attitude, to say noth ing of the commission of a tlying squad ron, evoked by the now historic tele gram of the German emperor. All tins is now ancient history. Hut the dif ference in feeling was clear and unmis- lakable. Every Englishman believes in the unfortunate possibility of an Anglo-European war. No Englishman be lieves in the real possibility of an (Anglo-American war. The two countries arc united by ties of blood, religion anil language. f hey have vast financial and commercial relations. They would, in the event of war whatever its result inflict on one another incalculable dam age and loss. They have no conflicting interests, territorial or otherwise -Canada not excepted sufficient to justify such an international calamity. All these circumstances should combine to render such an event impossible. These considerations directly affect my argu ment. Half the exports from the United States to England are, in fact, bread stuffs, and of this commodity alone these exports supply more than one third' of our yearly national consump tion. To deprive American wheat, pro ducers and grain shippers of their most valuable market would inflict ma tcrial injurv on American prosperity Let us suppose that a combination of European powers against England de clared food to be contraband of war. Such a declaration of international law has generally been opposed to Ameri can policy on general international grounds. For the special reasons men tioned above, and again to quote Mr, Balfour, "this theoretical prepossession would be stimulated by the strongest motives of personal interest." At the same time it may be remarked that Uncle Sam would hardly declare war in order 'to enforce this view except for his own hand. 'North American Re Tiew. un. uumi o ww For People That Arellll I A Siok or "Just Don'tUII I V Feel Well." ILkV ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE. Remote Pimples, cures Headache, Dyspepsia antl Costltencss. 25cts. a box at druggists or by mill bamples hi-e, address Dr. BounkoCo. I'lUla. fa. Regulator Line Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.' . 3EEEE sirs. Regulator Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE UKTWKKM Tlie Dalles, Hood JUvor, Cawiailo Iicks and Tort lund dally, cricnt Sunday. ( DOWN THE VALLEY Are you going or to (EASTERN OREGON? If ), mivc money and enjoy u beautiful trlii on tnucoluinblu. Tlie wint-boimd train Hrtivox at Tbo Dallus lu Hiiiiilollmufor iuhHentierH to take thu HeHmer, arriving in I'ortlaml In tiuio for tho oiiihtjIiik boutliem mid Northern truin; Kimt. tound iwnbeiiKera arrlvlnB In Tho UsIIch in tluio to takn tho Katt-bouud train. For further Information apply to J. N. IIAHNKY, Agent, Oak Street Uock, 1'ortland. Oresron, Or W C. ALU WAY, lien. Act., The Delicti, Oregon THE NEW YORK WORLD THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 1H Vase a IVeok. 150 Taper a Year It stands first among "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication J..l...Ja ,-,irl.t unit nillilbilitV Of COI, tents. It is practically a dally at th low price o a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and terrltorv ol the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch (or the accuracy ami fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly Illustrated, and among Its special features arc a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and u Ion series of stories by tho greatest living American and English authors, Connu l)iyl, .loromu K. .lorumo, Htnuloy Weyiiinn, Mary 1!. Wilkin Anthony Iloni). Ilrot Ititrto. Ilraiulnr Matthew, Ktv. Wo offer this unequaled nowspaperatul Tho Dalles Twico-n- Week Chronicle to getlier one year for $2.00. The regular prico of tho two papers is $3.00. Joseph spflNON HAS OVEtlEI) A HARNESS SHOP IS THK EAST END, III the Ootum-. bin Kecil Yard, opposite Saltmurslie's Stockyards, where he is rcadv to do Rll Kinds of Harness Work. fLeua Year Experiences. Let the memory of the old year be the experience that shall guide you through the new. You remember where yon have oains and pleasures. Good health brought the pleasure, bad health brought the pain. It you want good health you will get it through good medicine. We use nothing but the best and finest drugs in Compounding. ItKLIAULE PHARMACISTS. 115 Second Street, THE DALLES, j-loliday Improuemepts. Yon want paper which makoa your holiday enjoyment greater. You want paper which makes your home pleasanter at all times. You need such ehaio9 and designs) as will give more Ijeauty and more comfort in your home. We show you styles that exceed any ever seen here at prices never attempted for euch quality. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. Harry Liebe, ' PRACTICAL Watchmaker I Jeweler All work promptly atteaded to, and warranted, 174 VOGT BLOCK. mm 7 $250,000 il il 2 HIM If ill ill I II 1 1 il HHiA'Vr V Hb-TSv. 8 Tho Best I Tho Best ff SmoklniTobacoo RIado onaaar.aboooocofitaKjow5eoiscos)OOOOoooooooooo Wholesale. Olines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER - HOP GOLD Anheuser-Busch Malt beverage, unequaled as a STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Closing -OF- FURNITURE f CARPETS PRINZ NITSCHKE Are going to close out their business, and they are nfTering their large stock at COST 1'KICES. Now is the tinio to buy good Furniture cheap. All persons knowing thcmseivcs indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle their account. 7?e postoffiee piarmay, CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors. Pure Drags and JVIedieines. Toilet Articles and J'ori'umory, pipst Iji) of Imported ar;d Domestic iars. Telephone, 333. New Vogt Block. 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 Groceries. GEORGE RUCH, Pion Groc 7VL Z. DONNELL, PESClPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., Subscribe for The Chponicle ToB Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of i . Blackwell's Conuino Oyrham Tobacco You will find one coupon in side each 2-ouncc bag, and two coupon!) iutudc each .(-ounce bag. lluyahng, rend tho coupon nnd see how to get your share. BUSCH and BEER on draught and In oottlos. Nutrine, a non-alcoholic tonic. Out Sale THE A LLES, OR N QRTHERN PACIFIC RY. Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car HT, I'Alll. itIINNKAI'OM IIIM.IITII I'AIKIO !KANI roic tmomcsTON WINNH'Kll IIKI.KNA an III1TTK TO Through Tickets UIIIUAOO WAHIIINtlTON I'llll.AllKI.I'IIIA NEW VIIUK IIOHTON AMI AI.I. IMMNTH KAHT ami HOIJTII Knr information, tlmeciuiU, mnnnJ tlekou, cul on or write to W. C. ALL A WAY. Agent, The IMlU-1, Oregon on A. 1). OHAItLTON. Asst. G. P. A., iXt, MorrUon Cor. Third. Portland Oronoil WALL PflPERl WALL PAPER1 Just Received 5000 Hulls of Wall Paper. The host patterns. The most heautiful colors. New Invoice of Paints and Oils. Any color or brand supplied. Soipes-Kinmly Drug Co, DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. IE3l Gh ID IE IfcT ZLST. J. H. Hoiiknk, I'rt'Klik'iit. ll.il. IlKAl. , Caalilvr First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A Uenornl Uunkiiig Bueinuaa trmiauuved DopoHlte rocoivud, mibjoct to Bight Draft or Check. CollectiotiH iniulo and procooda promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange aoid on New York, Bun Francisco und fort land. Ti DIKKOTOKS 1). P. Tiiomphon. Jwo. B. Sohknck. ho. M. W11.1.1AMB, Gko. A. Likhk. H. M. Rkai,!.. Strayed. Strayed from Dufur, Or., about the lust ot July, two bay horaea, of about 1000 pounda weight, Iwth goldinga; one a light bay, branded on right hip; the other a dark bay, branded 11 F (connect cd) on left ahoulder. Information lead ing to the recovery of either, or both, of theto .horaea will be rewarded by the owner. Rkv. John Kvanh, dccll-lm-ll Columbui, Wash.