The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 01, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
The only Republican Daily Nempapet on
Watco County.
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TUESDAY
MA.KCH 1, 1S9S
WE WELCOME YOU.
The citizens of The Dalles extend
a cordial welcome to the delegates of
the Wool-Growers' Convention. We
trust your stay in our city shall al
ways be the occasion of pleasant
memories, and that from your de
liberations here much good shall re
sult. It is cntirey fitting that the city
which handles more wool direct from
the producers than any other in the
United States, if not the world,
should be the place where the first
convention of the wool men of the
Northwest should be held.
The Dalles is platl to see its streets
thronged by the class of men who by
brains and force have made wool
raising the important industry it is;
and we trust that the delegates will
carry away with them pleasant mem
ories of their visit to this city.
WHY THE fUNITED STATES IS
UNPOPULAR ABROAD.
Of the fact there is no doubt, says
the Independent every visitor,
more than a, mere hast' traveler ir
ii,urope, will testify to the fact. It
is not true, we think, of other Amer
ican countries, at least to the south
of us. But Americuns do not tiavel
much on their hemisphere, and the
Monroe Doctrine has made us to be
regarded as a kindly elder brother
who can be called on for help in the
last emergency.
But in Europe we probably have
not one cordial friend among the na
tions of Europe. Indeed, we are
much in the position of Great Brit
ain, whose isolation is more "splen
did" than agreeable. The causes of
this growing unpopularity would
make an interesting study, and we
note some of them.
It is easy to see why we are unpop
ular in Spain. Spain is unpopular
with us. We naturally sympathize,
all of us, with the Cubans struggling
for their independence. But it is r. i
matter of th.e intensest pride with the J
Spaniards to hold their choicest pos-1
session. They know the Cubans de
pend on our sympathy, that they j
smuggle military stores from ourj
coasts, and that our government has
made it clear that we cannot allow
the cruel wrong to the Cubans and j
the injury to our own interests to go
on inuennteiy, wo are intensely
unpopular in Spam, and the resi
dences of our minister and consuls
have to be guarded against popular
attack.
Wo ore not popular in France,
notwithstanding the hereditary friend
ship. For years there has boon ft
large American colony in Paris, but
its members find it difficult to get
any entree into French society.
French ideals differ from ours as
much ns they do from the English.
Besides, the natural sympathy of
Prance is with Us neighbor Spain,
,which ilias a large colony in Paris;
and Spanish bonds are held in Spain,
and would be . almost worthless if
Cuba were to secure independence.
TlfyjgrtfbeUeve what the Spin
jrltelhWBm, that the United States
is hungering to annex Cuba.
Of the great powers there remain
Russia, which has no public opinion,
nnd Great Britain. President Wash
burn thinks that the mother country
remains our friend. We trust this
is so, scrtninly we are her friend ; j
but the Venezuela incident, and .lio
charges that our' diplomatic cores
pondent lacked curtesy, have cooled
the feeling. The prompt payment
of the indemnity now awarded to
Great Britain might relieve this
tension.
So for good reasons or bad we
must probably submit for some years
to be no longer the most popular,
but one of the most unpopular of na
lions. We arc strong enough so that
wc need not fear the enmity of for
eign states; but it is our first inter
national duty to sec our own set ions
faults and to conduct our public
affairs on the highest plane of honor
and curtesy. Wc need not lay it
wholly to the incapacity of the na
tions lo understand our good quali
ties when so shrewd an observer of
European affairs as President Wash
burn cf Constantinople tells us that
"we were never so heartily iiated by
the people of Europe as we are to
day." Frank Sherwood waa down town to
day, the first time since hu hail his tus-1
ele with cholera morbus. He says he
drove miles afterjlie was taken sick, and
never came so near dying in his life.
Alter this when he goes out in the coun
try he will take a bottle of Chamberlain' e
Culic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
with him. Missouri Valley (IowrO
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