J. ' V Jl)c HciUei VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1898 NO 320 i TO E R Inroads of Yankee Competi tion Cause Alarm. DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE FORMING Varum I'laiit of llrtallatlon Heme IM cntidil liy tlifi A flee I-1 1 nrvrnmttnta. Wasiunotox, Jan. 19. The . clearest exposition of the extent of American commercial competition in Europe that has ever been presented officially proba bly ib that given in a report to the elate department from Frank Mason, consul general at Frankfort, and published in the daily consular reports. Mr. Mason treats the subject broadly, but naturally finds the main points for hie theme directly under his observation in Germany, where the struggle ib mott bitter. He recounts the various plans that have been considered and others that are now before the European gov ernments looking to co-operation in re sistance to the encroachment of Ameri can trade and enterprise on European markets, but concludes 'that as to food there can he no successful 'combination to make the cost greater, nptwithetand iug the strong agrarian agitation. In manufactures America has Seen making inroads in Europe beyond the common knowledge, and he polntB out some lines in which we have overwhelm ed all opposition and says that in spite of the charges of European economists in those lines, the scepter of economical production with highest wages has patt ed from the Old World into the New. Shoes, steel and iron in various forms; milling and electrical machinery, blcy cleB, sewing machines, lathes, milling machinery and tools, are named among the various articles with which we com pete witli Europe. HLKACIIKD COTTON mil KXl'OKT. Tbr Amrrlcmi l'riMlurt lrt!idliK Kraify Marfcft !u KnglaiHl. Nuv Yoiik, Jun. 19. There seems to he u probability in addition to otlitr classes of manufactured goods in which this country is successfully competing with foreign manufacturers, bleached cotton will soon bo added. . A hundred eainple cases of those goods have just been Hunt to Manchester, and negotia tions ure now on foot for the purchase of large consignments for the English trade. Heretofore cotton goodB have been ex ported on a email scale to England through New York export brokers. Now, however, the attention of liritish Importers has beaa drawn to American goods, not only because they are chcip er, but because they are found to be far superior to English manufactures of the name weight. The American goods are made of a liner twisted yarn that the English, and are without the filling which, while making the uiuteriul smooth and of good appearance, causes it to wear badly and to lack the strength of the Americuu goods. The market for bleached cottons in this country has frequently been over stocked, and should the present experi ment result in a regular export trade, the effect will be to keep the mills con tinuously running and to prevent the periodical running on half time and dis charging of mill workers, which has led to so much misery and discontent. The Hose Queen la the best make on the market for live cents, and when you etnoke them your money etuye at home. 20-tf Royal make the load pure, wholesome and delicious. Km POWDER Absolutely Pure ROl UKINO POWOtR CO., mw vork: The Japan Line Deal: San Fhancisc, Jan. 19. Further par ticulars regarding the agreement recent ly entered into by the Japanese, the Pa ciGc Mail and the Occidental & Oriental Steamship Companies are not at hand. Arrangements have been made to bear in equal proportion all the expenses of navigation incurred by the three com panies, although the distribution of profits shall be subject to the amount of the receipts gained by them. Under the agreement the Occidental tk Oriental and the Pacific Mail are each i to reduce their number of steamers to three, although they each run four at present. The agreement will be carried iuto practice as soon as the Eteamers of the Toyo Kusen Kaisha, now being built in England, arrive in Japan. Household God. The Ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, coldB and for nil affections of Throat, Chest and Lunge it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and en re remedy for old and young. Free bottles a'. IJIakeley & Houghton's drug store. 2 It's a Fact that iuflauiation from any cause can ho speed ily reduced by the iron tie application of Gar land's "ilanov Thought" Halve. 60 cents Worth double (he money, For Bala by DONMELL, TH Dmailt The l'rt Au I'rluce Klre. Washington, Jan. 19. Minister Pow ell reports to the state department from Port au Prince that American residents suffered very severely from the recent fires, which destroyed 800 homes in Port au Prince, rendering homeless more than 2000 people and entailed a loss of over a million dollars. Many of the largest American commer cial houses were located in the burned section. The fire spread rapidly and got beyond control, owing to lack of water and inadequate fire service. The minis ter)' says : "This is one of the saddest blows that has evor befallen Port au Prince. gMauy who were in aflluent circumstances are paupers today." Hole lu California. San Fkancihco, Jan. 19. President Dole, of Hawaii, this morning visited the Presidio reservation and was accord ed full military honors, inoludinga re view of all the troops stationed there. After an inspection of the batteries and fortifications, the president returned to the city, where Mayor Plielan and a del egation of prominent citizens escorted him to the Palace Union Club, where he was entertained at breakfast. The Ha waiian president and party will leave here this morning in a special couch. (JluiUtone Fulling l(uillly. 1-ONUON, Jan. 19. The Pall Mall Ga zette this afternoon makes the follow ing announcement: ''With deep regret we learn on the most excellent authority that Glad stone's health causes the greatest anx- ietv to those about him. Ills sojourn at Cannes has not had the effect of fortify ing his strength as was anticipated." The announcement is causing much excitement. Cannkh, Jan. 19, The health of Glad stone is fairly satisfactory. He went out for a drive yesterday. Klutuut Hiudcula Jierel. Ai.aiK.ui. Jan. 19. The iludents en- giged in a violent anti-Hebrew riot have been dispersed by the police. DEER WANTED IN CONNECTICUT. Ilnnlcrn Petition for Appropriation with Wlilpti to Slock I'rrirrvri. Connecticut hunters are making tin tlfort to introduce more wild deer into the state. A petition- has been sent to the .Mate ianie warden asking1 for an appropriation of at lenst f2,000 for the purpose of securing' deer and stocking preserves in various jnrtH of thestnte rejwrta the New York Sun. Connect! cut has. hundreds of acres of wild coun try which is eontinuully growing wilder, owing to the tendency of the people to desert the farms and give up . I. . . iigncuiiurc ior mnnmacuircs aim citv life, and for miles in some ports of the state not a liousc is to be sewn. The country is too barren for agriculture, not even sheep mising being conducted with profit in some jwrts of it, but the scrubs arc just what the deer re quire for sustenance through the winter, There arc now about a dozen wild deer in the state, and their owners believe that they exist under Klenl conditions there. The Connecticut climate is much more favorable tothe animals than that of Maine, Vermont or New Hampshire, and in those three, states the deer are met nearly everywhere in the uninhab ited portions. The recent movement to preserve wild deer in Iong Island has leen a success. Bay lynxes, which in most newspaper rejort are called "wildcats," m common iwith the genu ine w ildeats, arc sometimes met with in Sussex and I'assnie counties, and so are mink and weasels. Hears sometimes get into the north western jxirt of Sussex county. MEASURING SUNSHINE. An Inalrumrnt Which npcorda the Strength of Every Hay. An instrument which has been in vented for measuring -sunshine elec trically is so sensitive that not the faintest sun rtiv that mav break through the cloudy arch of a gloomy day is lost, even, if it be but of a mo ment's duration, says the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Not only does it catch these rays of sunlight, hut by an ingenious contrivance it records their degree and the period of the day at which they occur. The cylindrical glass tubes, connected by .a tem, are inclosed, in a protecting glass sheath. Mercury is tiM.'d to separate the air in the bulbs, which am filled with pure,. dry air and hermetically .sealed. The space be tween the bulks of the protecting sheath is then exhausted of air and sealed. One of the bulbs is coated with lampblack and when the .sun shines its attraction for the blackened bulb drives the mercury up through the stem lead ing to the clear glass bulb. In its pas sagn it forms, a circuit with line wires fused into the glass and the- record is instantly carried to a register in the ob server's oilice. This register is oix-r-ated by clockwork, and upon its brass cylinder a sheet of paper bearing lines indicating the min'Utes aixl hours of the day is traversed by an automatic pen. which, actuated by the electric wirets attached to the glass bulbs, maken au altsoluteiy accurate record of the intensity and duration of the sunshine each day. FROGS AT MUSKOKA. Fertile Ilrulnt'd i iUl ninn'a Musical Yum from the Wild of Canada. President, (jeorgu It. MeKee was in a talkative mood it night or two ago. Borneo one said that the frogs had en tirely disappeared from Mu-skokii lake in Canada, iiml after removing the toby from his mouth, Mr. MeKee began, ac cording u tho New (.'untie C'ourant Guardian: "I mnemlx'r when I was at Muskokn with the first fishing jxirty that ever isitd that upot. Why, do you know that frogs were our principal article of diet'.' We used to get. out In a Unit after them, and as true as I tell you the frogs used U run after us. It was no uncom mon thing for us to capture 40 pounds of frogs' legs in one evening. They'd bile, ut the. Urns hook. I've been them tliere fully uti big ua your pug dog, and we had ai do.en. that were selected for tlu difference lu their tone of voices. 1 wius enabled by the aid of a sniiill stick to iiMiko those frogs sing u kind of tt tune. We hail a Ijuss, a double bass, n tenor, a contxalto, and, in fact, overj known voice in that choir. Many'sthe night 1 have been lulled to sleep by the music of that bullfrog chorus. Why, I have at-ivi " but he never finished, for eery mnler of the symposium had eicapcd through the Imek door. Denmark Aluy Hold Aloof. London, Jan. l'J. The Times in au article reviewing the history of the ne gotiations with tho United States ior the acqjiHtion of Uie Danish West In dies In 1800, concludes as follows: "It remains to be wen whether Den mark. will expose herself and hei colo c Ua to the risk of humiliation by the re opening of the negotiation." ..GflAS. F-W.. Butchers and Fapmeps ..Exchange.. Keeps on ilraUtrht the celebrated COI.UMDIA BEER, acknowl edged the best beer tn The Dulles, at the uMiul iirlce. Come In, try tt and be rnnviitrcd. Alo the Fitifht brands of Wines, Liquors mid Clears. aodrjuiehes of all Kinds always on hand. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Bur Jn? mm i Tfie columDia PackingCo.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic iraneters sola on dew rortc, (jnicaizo. 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Wilkin Anthony Ilune, llret ilurte, Ilrundnr Malthowa, Ktc, We offer this unequaled newsnapernnd The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to. gethor one year for $'J.O0. Tho regular price of the two papers is fJ.Uu, Sheriff's Sale. Not leu fs henbv "iven thut under and bv vlr- tut! of an execution and order of bale Usued out of the Circuit Court of tho 'Statu of Onitou for tin) County of Wateo. and to mu directed and uiivereii, upon a juiiKiueui ami iivurcu reimcteu ml entered lu tald court on the MM day of No emlKT, ltD7, In favor of A. 11. Jones, ilaiutllt', ud against It. K. Kewel, defendant, for the Mini f two huudrtd and seventy-six and 'Jfl-ioo IJ'O.'i'i) didlarn, together with interest thereon, ...... M...- 1 lWIU ... t,e ...... tt .iitt t.n. j.mt ...it rim v .-.I. injM ,m. K.tu if. .v.. ( 1 ivttfc annum, and thirty (f.W) dollars attorney feeH, and the further sum of eleven (?U) dollais costs, u liloii said judgment wan enrolled ami docketed ii tno tnuco oi uiut'ierK oi sum court in sam 'iiiintv mi thohth day of November. lh'J7t ami whereby It was further ordered and decreed by the Court that tho foilowiiiK described property, io-wii: nculimiiiL' at a tkiliit lH.K'J chains west of the line bch een sections thirty-live and thirty-six, In township three north of range ten east of the Wlllatncttu Meiidlau, beliiR tho western term inus of tho north boundary lino of tho Jamca Ilensou Donation Umd Claim; theueo north C.hS chains, theueo east HM chains, theueo south fi.M chains, and thenco west .h chains to place of beirlliulnj!, coutalulllK xlx acres, more or less, and huiiiK the samu premisus sold by tho said A. II. loues to the said It. K. 1'owel, iu Wasco County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy sild iudKiucut, attorney fees, costs and aecrulni; costs. 1 ulll, on Tuesday, tho 8th day of febimiry, lb'js, at 'I o'clock p. in. of said day, at the front door of tho courthouse lu Halloa City, Wasco Co., Or.,scll all the rlnht. title uud Interest of thosald It. K. Fuwel tu upd tothu above descrllHtl piowrty, at nubile auction to the lilKhest bidder ior cash lu haul, tho pro cecils arising from said sale to bo applied to the satisfaction of snld judgment, attorney's lev, costs mid accruing costs, and the surplus, If any tneie le, to be paiu into court, ana mere to re uialu until the lurther order ol this court. T. J, UKIVKK, decW-l Bheriffof Wasco Countr, Or, Makes easy buying for you in our Pants Dep't. We have taken from our regular stock a quan tity of our $3.50 and $4-00 pants, and have reduced the price to $2.37 All sizes and a grent variety of patterns. Better Pants All pants left over from our suit stock,and also a large and fine lot of $5.00 v.dues, taken from the reg ular pants assortment, make up the bargain table at $3.37 Special numbers to sell at $1.50 and $2.50 a pair. Boy's Knee Pants at Reduced Prices. Special Reduction on.... Caps. ...All Styles... Golf, Yacht and Windsors. Special Assortment 15, 25 and 50c. Showing the best assort ment of styles. A. M WILLIAMS & GO. who has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to be found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, feed Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour, This Flour is manufactured expressly for family use ; every Hack is utiurunteed tu give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think to call and get our prices and be convinced, Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.