The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION PKICE. One week , .$ 15 One month 50 One year 600 TRIDAY - - NOVEMBER 11, 1898 AMERICA INFLUENCES EUROPE The course of four of the most prominent nations of Europe at this moment shows in a striking way the great influence which the United States is beginning to exert in the politics of the Old World. Until a few weeks ago England's course in Asiatic and African affairs aroused great dissatisfaction among her citi zens, but all this has been changed. Some of the leading British papers asserted that their government was being deluded and beaten by France, Germany and Russia, in the contest which was being waged by them for territorial aggrandizement in China. Marchand's march across the Nile region was interpreted by English newspapers as not only an indication that France desired to appropriate a large part of Egypt, but as an evi dence that she would get it. Liberal journals charged Premier Salisbury with weakness. The Tory press made apologies for him, and attributed his laxness to ill-health. But both ac cusations and apologies have ceased. The England of Salisbury has begun to show some of the vigor she dis played under the elder Pitt. The change in England's course i one of the surprises of the Old World's poli tics. It all has come since the war of the United States with Spain, the strength which the United States showed in that conflict, and the evi dences of friendship by this country for England displayed during that struggle and since. It was noticed and commented upon by the British papers that the only foreign diplomat present at the banquet just given in England to General Kitchener was the United States representative. "In thus as sociating our American kinsfolk with our national rejoicings," says the London Times, 11 we' desire to show the warm appreciation of the sym pathy with which General Kitchener's victory has been commented upon beyond the Atlantic." It is this American sympathy, frequently and conspicuously displayed of late, which lias nerved England to turn upon her enemies. America's moral aid would be extended to England in any con flict between that country and the nations of continental Europe. Every nation in the Old World knows this, and has commented upon it. Ameri ca's Influence in this way is decisive, though not a shot need be fired by an American vessel or soldier. The fact that the United States would be unfriendly to any combination formed against England, so long as England, as now, is fighting the battles of civilization, has a deterrent effect upon continental Europe which turns the scales in favor of England. Thus we see England preparing her self at this moment to strike France n Africa and France's ally, Russia, in Asia, if provocation is furnished. As a consequence France is evacuat ing Fashoda and Russia's activity in Chi nese affairs has suddenly ceased. This evidence of the decisive char acter of the United Slates influence in Old World affairs will give time liness and point to a prediction made more than a century ago by a con spicuous Englishman, "North Amer ica is become a new primary planet in the system of the world, which, while it takes its owu course, must bave its effect upon the orbit of every other planet, and shift the common center of gravity." The author of these words was Thomas Pownall, formerly a British governor in the colonies, and then a member of the House of Commons. The words were uttered in 1780, and, a little over a century afterward, they have become literaly true. The United States, as Pownall said, has become a new primary planet, in the system of the world, and it has moved the common center of gravity of the universe. Its voice will have a commanding po tency hereafter in the councils of the nations, and it will be directed in the interest of civilization. Only one of the great countries of the Old World is in harmony with its methods and aspirations, and its moral aid for that country in this crisis gives the latter a courage and a potency which enable her to hold the primacy in European affairs. Through England, as against the continental European nations, speaks America, civilization, the twentieth century, the world's newer and grander Democrat. age. Globe THE GERMAN SPECIALIST From Portland, Will Be at tbe Umatilla House December 1, 2, 3, 1998. If you have a Chronic Catarrh, con sultation is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from the nose? Are you troubled with bleeding of the nose? Are tbe nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult. Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the back of nose into tbe throat? Is your nose stopped up? Is your hearing affected? Is your throat eore at times? Do you spit a good deal when rising in the morning? Do you hem and hawk to cleai your throat? 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