The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 24, 1898, Image 2

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    C E L E B RMTION
AT THE DALLES,
JULY 4th, 1898.
In Commemoration of the Independence of these United States
and the Battle of Manila Bay.
COME ONE, COME
Grand Parade, Basket Picnic, Speeches, Music by the Bands; Games, and
festivities will conclude with a Grand Display of Fire Works in the evening1.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
AdTcrtlnlnc Kate.
-Per inch.
One tr,ci; or less in Dally SI 50
tct two Inches and under four inches. . . 1 Co
ver Jour inches and under twelve Inches.. 75
tct twelve inches 5n
DAILY AKD WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per Inch J2 50
Over one inch and under four inches. ... 2 CO
Over four inches and under twelve 'uches . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
scBscr.ir-rioN rincE.
One week ? 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
FRIDAY - - .JUNE 54. 1S95
HAWAII IS IFO.V.
To all practical ends the Ha-! of war vessels in ample time to give
waiian islands are now a part of the j them a chance to save themselves
United States. Data just issued by j from damage or disaster. Admiral
the bureau of statistics show that Sampson bof.es to have the neck of
since 1875 the United States has Santiago harbor at his disposal be
taken more than 180,000,000 worth fore the first blow arrives, and it was
of the 200,000.000 of exports sent with this end m view that he landed
from the islands; and of the 81U0,- marines in the presence of an enemy,
000,000 worth cf imports into the so as to secure such protection as the
islands within the same period, the entrance to the harbor would give
United States has supplied ?70,000,
000. That tells the story. A meri-
can enterprise, capital and intelli-;
gence are the driving forces in the
islands, and where these rule, Ameri-.
can government must follow. !
It is absurd to talk of a plebiscite
among a population so heterogeneous
as that of Hawaii. The nnnnlntinn !
inn nn" . i i
cf 109,00u is approximately made
up of 31,000 native Hawaiians, 24,-
000 Japanese, 21,000 Chinese, 15.000 ,
.rortuguese, a200 Americans, 2000
r. .... , . , . r,
Bntish and a handful of Germans. ,
t : t .u ii
It is easy to see wherein the old na-1
tive monarchical form of govern-1
ment failed to meet the requirements
H
of this mixed population. And it is
equally plain that a home govern-
ment, based on a plebiscite taken in i
such a race mixture, would be as j
preposterous as a plebiscite would
have been in the early days of Cal-1
ifornia, when the great bulk of the
population was made up of Jndians,
Mex icans, Spaniards and Hawaiian
islanders. Even popular govern-
ment must have its limitations. !
The test vote in the senate Mon
day made it entirely plain that an-1
uexation is practically accomplished.
The established and universal' rec- i
ognized government of the islands,'
has declared unanimouslj for annex
ation; the American house of rep-1
resentatives has passed the annexa-1
tion resolution by an overwhelming!
majority ; the senate has expressed '
itself by a vote of 44 to 15; the'
administration is for it, and the great
bulk of the people give their assent.
Statesmanship which woulJ 6hrink'
from the acceptance of this responsi-'
bility, because there may be a few
minor problems to woik out, is not!
the statesmanship which has built'
up this nation. At the close of the
revolution, the Allegheny mountains !
formed praetically the western j
boundary of the United States, lie-!
yond that line lay the unbroken'
wilderness a vast expanse lying un
der the shadowy claims of France,
of England, of Iiussia and ot Spain.
But brave hearts and clear brains
were not lacking, and these tri
umphed over every feeble stand
taken by timid souls against tern'-1
torial acquisition. Spokesman-Be-
precautions rue ucinu taKen to
protect our war vessels in the tropics
against the annual "West Indian bur-!
ricanes. "We now know." says the '
secretary of agriculture, "that during
! July, August and September storms
come swirling up from the equator,
pass along the Carribbean sea, and
then come northward across the isl- '
and of Cuba to Florida and the east
ern coasts of our continent. The
navy is more afraid of these cyclones
I necessary to have a safe harbor."
i Signal stations are being established
! alone all the islands nnd it is hoped (
that the advance of the cyclones may '
! be communicated to the commanders I
the fleet, even if lie failed to pene-j
Irate farther. As Secretary Wilson
points out, there is little danger that
the Spanish fleet would attempt to
escape while a tornado was raging,
even if the sunken ?Ierrimac were
not fn the way.
'Let the skv fall flat nnd sink us
in an abyss before hearing the for
. . , .
, eign invader's foot tramp on Spanish
soil," exclaimed Senor Galvez, presi-
. , . ,
bh benor Galvez has ceased to re-
, , , , ,.,..
card Cuba and the Philippines as
gQ.j
'
T, i ... . t, -,,
The special attraction at Bonneville
eVerv Sondav dnrintr the Bummer eea-
eon will be an attractive and pleaaing-j
outdoor Bpecialty performance under
the management of the Frederickebarg
iijea'.er, ui rurimnu, nouriu trip mre
. from The Dalles only f 1.
1C lw
Use Clarke & Falk'a Floral Lotion for
1 eunbnrn and wind chafing. tf
One Minute Cough Cure, cures,
Tbn is what it wa made ar.
L'ae Clarke & Falk'e Kosofoam or the
teeth.
tf
Ue pre Doir;?
Jfeat arpd
flrtstie
.priptir..
For reasopable
prices.-
We Print Anything in
the Printing Line
Qive u$ a trial.
Qr;ro9i(;l pub. o.
ALL.
fteua Columbia Hotel
IS THE BEST 5i.oo PER DAY
HOUSE IX THE CITY
J. JW. TOODQEY, Prop.
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 Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
War or No war
You will always have the benefit
of Low Prices at
fiydrqw feller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Xuts and
0sters in any style.
I Grandallfi Borget
DEALERS IN fyfo
All kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes,
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
7. Z. DONNELL,
PESCflPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
has
has
caho
C. F.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
ii Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tm k Hui mi Jm. T. RobertsoR, Props. THE DALIES, OR.
A cordial
The Dalles, Or.
THE
D ALT ftS OT?
usiijlljQ, KJX
the best Dress Goods
the best Shoes
has everything to be fonn
first-class Dry Goods Store.
m a
STEPHENS.
invitation is extended to the residents of the Inland
Empire to join in the celebration.
COME ONE,
everj thing to make you happy. The
Fop
I'Spanish
Headache
Uncle Sam is tniiinp u dope that will
surely cure. .Not nil headache cures
brine about relief and many have h bnd
effect on the heart and system penerully.
We can ofTer yon one not so violent In
its methods ap Uncle Sam's, but one
which will remove the caiihe and cure
th headnrhe. Trv DOCTOR WOODS'
HEADACHE CUKE. Tut up by
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES.
Regulator Line
The Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
r
stis. Regulator Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
Tuc Dulled, Hood Hfver.C'HM-Adf Locks nud l'ort
Intid dully, Ht,.t buiidiiy.
( DOWN THE YAUBT
Are yon going '
( EASTERN OREGON ?
' ,iIf ?.0t,aTlc,mo"V7 Bn(1 enjoy dutiful trlpon
. tlii-CpluinblH. Tue wf.t-U.und trnln nrrlvi nt
1 I lie )llt lu ainitlb Mint) for pamcticiTH to tnke
tin fcti'ttinf r. Hrrivlnif 1 II Portlhllfl 1 f l Unit tfr Mm
1
bound twkM'iiKerii nrrlvliiK lu Tlie UuIm lii time
to Ukf the twit-bound trnln.
for further information apply to
J. J'. UAKNKY. Agent,
Ouk btreet licxik. Portland. Oregon.
Or W c. ALLAWAY, Cien. Apt.,
The Dulled, OreKon
9
LANE
Bs.
J Horse Shoeing
a specialty.
Sacond tvt.
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Biacksfnirns
Waliaters
COME ALL.
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worth, otnntm, Kan- Mill
n City. tit. Imln, 3 10 a. is.
Chicago and Knt.
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to chance.
Tor San KroncUco
S5iiil Jun a, r. v, u, is, is,
21, 21, 27, M.
t I.ia.
p. in.
TO ALASKA
. in.
Mill June 7, 22.
h . in.
i p. in.
Kx.MiudnrXVilumtilu Jlv. Stearneris. Kx.sundiT
(To Amouu mill Way
Huturiiuy Ijunainca.
10 p.m. .
fin. m. Wilumrtte Kiver. A 3) p. m.
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sulem A. Way Uuid't.
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HH.I.AJIETTK AS II V AM 3 1. in.
Tuen.Tnur.1 HILL KIVEks Mon..Wl.,
, orecon uty, iiayum, and tiL
and nny-iJindlnEH,
I Tue..'Tliur,!l'ortl
LLAMETTE ItlVKIl. t M P. m.
timid to CorvulHu. Tuk.. Ihnr.
nnd t.' nnd Wuy-UiudlURK. uiidfctt.
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Ixavi:
KlI'AlilA.
1 4h n.iii.
Mon.. Wed.
l.r.Avr
LtWIT0!(.
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un.,TBM..
and Ttiur.
S.VAKK ItlVKK.
Ill juirlu to LvnUton.
uud 1'riduj j
for (nil iartlculurk'All on O. J!. i Co.'i
r.Ktlit The Dallu. or uddimi.
W. II. HfllUtXKT,
Gen. I'b. Agt.. l'ortUud, Or
EAST and SOUTH via
!The Shasta Eoute
I or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
TrnliiN It-nve nud nrv due to nrrire nt 1'ortUi
LEAVE.
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1 prnii. bnlvm. Koe- '
I burs. Athlnnd. Snc-
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Dally, (Dimy, except Hunrtay.
DIKING OAKS O.N OODKN 1101'TE.
PULLMAN HUKKKT BI.KKJ'KltH
AND KECO.VD-Cl.ABSi BLKKl'JM' CABS
Attached to all Tluouxh 'Iruiim.
Direct couiiectlon nt kail rranclwo with Orel
deiitnl nnd Oriental mid 1'aclllc muii ''J-","""'?
line, for JAPAN und CHINA. BalUnif dU
at iilicatlou.
nU- and tlrketa to Kactern l1'1'..??. -nd
rut.
AlMiJAl'AN, CHINA, HU.W"-
AC'BTKAI.IA,cuu be obtained (torn
J. li. KIIIKI.AND, Tit kct Agent.
Through Ticket Otllce, W Tlilrd Mreet. wkert
throuRh ticket to all -lnt I" the twf
Btatea, Cnniidnniid Kurope can be obl.mes
low eat rate, from , ,.,.
J. 1). KIHKLAND, Ticket Awt.
All abovo truln. arrlvo at and dejrt liw
Oraud Ceutral btutlon. Kllth and IrviliK H"1
YA.MII1M. DIVJHION.
1'a.Mmger Dejwt, fojt of Jeflermn .treet.
U-uve for OSWKOO. dnlly, exce.t Puudr.
7:ZUH. in.; K';30, l:bi, &.16, ;j?00i 5
(and ll;yo p. in. ou Saturday oiily. aua V.. w
and 3:U0 p. in, on bunda. iil'J- .A',J. i s5,
Portland Qally nt C:40 and 8;au a m ' 0
4:15, 6;20 and 7:65 p. m., (and 10.05 m,"
6.10 p. ui. on tiuudayi only),
isave for Hheridan. week day, H:3PB
Arrive at Portland, SiiUO a. w.
U-ve for A I it LI K on Monday,
rlnv utDiiOa. m. Arrive ttt.Por,1?fl' 1
Krl'ln
day,
iv, TJiurdy nnd Baturdaj it 3;0J p.
iixcept Bunday,
Jt. KK'.K,
Maimer.
Kxceit fcaiuruaj.
(I. If. MAKKIIAJI.
The farmer, the uiechuulc mid tbe b'
m-.du rl.lr . Ilulilu to UMtXl'MlW C0V.
and bruine. DeWitfa Witcu
Halve U tbe bet tbinv to keep W W
It beali quickly, nd i el' D Co
care for pilet. Bnipef.Klner.ly MV