The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 19, 1898, Image 2

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SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 19. 1S9S
WAR TALK JS THE EAST.
From the Inter-Ocean.)
The De Lome incident has cleared
tlu decks for action. The ex minis
ter's letter betrayed the animus of
Spain's representative and the weak
ness of the Spanish cause in Cuba.
It was testimony from a most im
pttrtnrit witness that the moderation
of President MeKinley, his patience
and courtesy, had been thrown away,
had been wasted on a government
and a people who could not appreci
ate the character and conduct of the
executive, and who could not under
stand the temper of the American
people.
The offensiveness of the De Lome
letter was bad enough, but the ad
missions as to Spanish duplicity were
itiGuitely worse, President MeKin
ley might have hesitated to take cog
nizance of the personal feature of the
letter, but he could not hesitate with
the other features of the letter and
the action of the Spanish cabinet in
mind. The whole personal equation
has been subordinated to a question
of national sentiment and national
policy.
Minister De Lome in his letter
written weeks ago admitted the fail
ure of Spanish policy in Cuba prac
ticallj' admitted the impossibility of
conquering a peace; and yet his gov
ernment had asked President Me
Kinley to give the new policy a fair
-trial, and De Lome himself was
pleading for more time. The Span
ish premier and the Spanish minister
to the United States . knew that the
forbearance of the United States gov
ernment was based on .he theory
that the Sagasta ministry would hon
estly endeavor to carry out a policy
looking toward peace in Cuba.
Abandon this theory and there is no
longer a reason for forbearance.
Minister De Lome in his confidential
letter to a friend abandoned the
theory when he admitted the failure
of the policy. His action and the
action of the Spanish cabinet release
the president from every implied or
written promise as to further delay.
The letter and the comments of the
Spanish papers on it, show such lack
of appreciation of the president's
efforts, such utter failure to compre
hend the restraints that he imposed
upon himself in the interests of the
new government in Spain, such ig
norance of the real sentiment and
spirit of the American people, that
neither Spanish minister, nor minis
try, nor nation deserve further consideration.
With their president flouted at ;
with their honest sympathies and '
sentiments sneered at, with their na-j
tional pride and spirit scoffed at, the (
American people will stand almost asj
one man behind the president to re
sent insult and resist further conces-'
sions to a power that has used the
lorbearance cif a generous people to
further its own barbarous policy in
Cuba.
As the time for the Republican
convention draws near, more or less
talk about the candidates who shall
carry the part' banners becomes a
matter of necessity. One thing is
certain, the delegates to the coming
state convention will have abundant
material from which to choose, and
the probable delegates would do well
to carefully consider tho relative
names mentioned. It has been
hinted slightly in the newspapers
that the name of Hon. George II.
Williams would be brought before
the convention for governor, and if
it is, the Republican party can do
itself no greater credit than bygiv-;
ing him the nomination. Jiftlrjc
Williams stands as tho foremost
statesman of Oregon, and the people
would gladly elevate him to any
office within their gift Should he
accept the nomination, his election
would follow as a eertaintj, and a
clean,, able administration would be
assured. It would be better for the
state of Oregon had it more men
within its borders like Judge Will
iams, and it will be a fortunate day
for the state when it can inaugurate
him as its governor. The name ot
Claude Gatch of Salem has been
mentioned as a possible candidate
for secretary of state, and he would
make a most excellent running mate
for Judge Williams.
Taking the
JVIedieine..
Sprny Your Tree.
All persons having fruit trees whicli
are infeited with San Jose scale are
hereby notified to spray the same with
a solution of lime, sulphur and salt with
in sixty davs after the date of this notice.
Emii.e Schan.so. 1
Commissioner for the fourth district.
xnis ...the. fl
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2 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST
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The Literature ot its columns is
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zines. It is Interesting to the ci7
dren as well as the parents
THE IN7 ER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF
THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, It is in full sympathy
with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and
discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.
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want paper which makes your home
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shades and designs as will give more
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We show you styles that exceed any
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PSESCSlPTIOfi DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
THE DALLES, OR
Regulator Line
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DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
si Regulator & Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
Tlio Dalits, Hood Kivcr, Catcado Looks and Port
land dally, oTcnr Sunday.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
Are you going
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
( EASTERN OREGON ?
PRICE
CENTS
If o, save money mid enjoy r beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The vvtf-t-bouiid train arrives at
The Dulles in ample time for jiakscnitcr to Uikc
the steamer, arriving in Portland In time for the
outgoing Southern mid Northern trains; Knst.
bound pasen!eri mi vim; In The Iju1uh In time
to take the Ku-U-bound train,
For further Information apply to
J. K. IIAI'.NKV, Agent,
Oak street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
Or V C. ALLAH' AY, Gen. At
Tho Dalles. Oregon
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, Pioneer Grocer
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THK-
Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Train lenvo mul nrp due to Hrrlyp at Portland
LKAVK,
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prcs Malem, Uou
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r Via
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1 vllle.riprtURtlcldtuul
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hive
P.M
Daily
except
Sundayii.
I7::!0 A. M.
ICorvnlllH
fAtntiOIIK
and way
:S0P.l,
Kxiirexa train
1 N'DK PK. VI ) K N' UK PA SS 1 :.N'(i K It
Dally (except auuiiny), .
HfiOp.m. rl,v. ..Pottlatid . .Ar.i K:ia.m
ii p. Ill, ,i .iie.iuimviiu- i.v.j ;;;i u,ir
l.r . inuepuinifiu-e..i,v.i
l.f Uii. m.
Dully. t Daily, except ttunday.
DINING OAKS ON 00 DEN KOUTE.
PULLMAN lll'KI'KT .SI.EEPEUS
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPINi CAItb
Attacln-d to all Through Traliw.
Direct connection nt an KnuiolRco with Occi
dental and Orleutul and Piicllle mall Htcaiimliip
lines for JAPAN and CHINA, Hailing dates on
a plication.
Kates mul tickets to Eastern points and Eli
roiKi. AIo JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
Al'STKALIA, can he nlitaincd from
J. II. KlitKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Through Ticket Orhrc, ll Third street, where
through tlcketN to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Eurojie cull be obtuineU nt
lowest rates' from
J. II. KIHKLAN1), Ticket Agent.
All iiImivo trains arrive at and dejiart Irom
Grand Central .Station. Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Patsenger DejKit, fiKit of JcOcrsou utreet.
Ia'iivb for OHWEOO, dally, except Hunday, at
;JIb. tn.i li!:). 1:33, 5:13, C:'J3, "HiOj p.m.
(and ll::w p. in. on Saturday only, and 0:rt) a. m
and ;i-:.M p. m. on Ktinoays only). Arrive a
roruaiui uniiv ui -a: iu nnu r;.i u in.; auu i;;4,
1:18, Giivmiil 7:35 p. in., (mid 10:03 a. m , s 15
a:io p. m. on suiiiiiiys oiiij j.
U'ave for Hherldan, week days, at 4:3) p. m
Arrive at Portland, '.::) a. m.
rrlve at
U'avc for AIItLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Frldav nt !):(n n. in. Arrlv at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it .1:05 p. in,
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
11. KOKIILEH,
Manager.
C, II. MAKKHAM,
Asst. Ci, K. .V Pass. Agt
uxho
Ready Jan. , 1898,
On All News Stands.
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Larger, Better, More Complete
Than Ever.
Notice of Executor's Sale,
jjPTbe most widtty sold Annual Refer
tnct Book and Political Manual published.
THE WORLD,
Pulitzer Building, New York.
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned,
executor of the estate of Maxainlllan Meyer, Ul
ceaud, Mill, from and after the 1st day of
SI a roll, ISM. sell at private sale, upon the prern
hef, the following described real proiertv be
longing to ahl estate und situated iu Uhko
county, Oregon io-v.lt: Iit two 2 iu block
eight rt In what Is known as Thompson' Ad
dition to Dall u City.
bald tale 1 made in accordance with an order
of the County Court rendered and entered the
Sd day of January, Ib'-rt, and audi sale will be
subject to confirmation by Mid court, the terms
of mid tale to be cosh or credit, or both.
ANDKKW KELLEIt,
Executor of the e.iUteof Maxiiriilllan Meyer,
dcceaseil, Jn'."o-i
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
as everything to be found in a j
first-class Dry Goods Store.
O. F. STEPHENS.
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Sop-'taly Drii
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
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J. 8. HCIIKNK,
President.
II. M. DKAf. ,
Cimhlur
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A liuneral Blinking Bueineas trauaucted
DepositB reccivwl, aubject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeda promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Hieht and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, Ban Francisco and Port
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