Carroll Sentinel (Newspaper) - December 4, 1895, Carroll, Iowa VK CARROLL FIFTH 1400 DECEMBER PRICE FIVE S Carroll Office open on Sunday from 9 to 10 nnd from to dalle at the office close SB eaat and oclock and oclock STAB and Departs at arrives at and dally arrives Time Oar J limited 60 a m 8 li 45 Iowa and m 11 Carroll and 6 30 IB Carroll s 12 37 3 23 m Drives 8 00 m 2 G Chicago 8 Atlantic and Boone 8 05 j arrives 9 05 1 leaves 9 12 15 I leaves 3 1125 85 leaves 845 Des 45 West Side to 9 15 SIOUX AKD m 10 m 1 16 m 85 m 7 00ft m 55 p m m m 18 12 16 31 MARTIN attention given to Notary In Office In AND Office In the near Herald oe 9 to 10 1 to 8 to 8 W Practice In state and federal on Main over dry goods ATTORNEY AT Makes ano transacts legal business Ol floe In A AT Legal business acted In both state and federal o Office over Marks dry goods on first floor German bank practice tn state and federal attention given to foreclosures anc i Presidents Message Devoted Mainly to STOEY OF THE BOND Causes of the Treasury Difficulty and Attempts to Remedy WOULD RETIRE THE GREENBACKS And Increase Power of Banks to Issue THE DISPUTE Facts Concerning the Cuban Revolution Briefly but No Suggestion of Action Relations With Other Congress of the United States The present assemblage of the legisla tive branch of our government OK s at a timo when tho interests of our people and the needs of the country give especial prom inence to the condition of our foreign re lations and tho exigencies of our national Tho reports tho government officers fully and plainly exhibit what has teen accomplished within the scope their respective duties and present recommendations for the betterment of our condition as patriotic and intelligent labor and observation I therefore deem my executive duty ade performed at this timo by present ing to congress tho Important phases of our situation as related to our with foreign and a statement of the financial problems which confront except as they are related to any reference to department al I earnestly not only the careful but ical scrutiny of tho congress ami fellow countrymen to tho reports concerning departmental If justly and fairly examined they will furnish proof of assiduous and painstaking euro for tho public I press tho recom they contain tho re attention of those charged with the duty of because 1 their adoption would promote tho peoples Concessions Front By amendatory tariff legislation in Jan uary tho Argentine recog tho value of the largo market opened to the free importation of its wools under our last tariff has admitted cur tain products of tho United States to entry at reduced It is to that the efforts wo have juado to enlarge the exchanges of trade on a sound basis ui mutual benefit are in this instance appre by tho country from our their needful sup ply of raw t Negotiations aro progressing for i 10 vival of tho United States and whorfe work tlon of tho stipulated time awards could bo Tho resumption of specie payments by Chile Is a step of groat interest and both in its direct consequences upon her own wel and as evincing tho ascendancy of sound financial principles in one of tho most influential of tho South American The missions dispute between the Argentine republic nnd re ferred to the president of the United States as arbitrator during tho term of my prede and which was submitted to mo for resulted in an award in favor of upon tho historical and documentary evidence thus ending a protracted controversy and again demonstrating tho wisdom and de of bound ary line disputes by recourse to friendly MISSIONARIES IN CHINA Prompt and Decided Action Taken by tho Administration to Stop The close of the momentous struggle be tween China and while relieving the diplomatic agents of this government from the delicato duty they undertook at tho request of both of rendering such service to the subjects of either bel within tho territorial limits of the other as our neutral position developed a domestic condition in tho Chinese empire which has caused much anxiety and called for prompt and careful Either as a result of a weak control by the central government over tho provincial following a diminution of traditional governmental authority under tho stress of an over whelming national or as a mani upon good opportunity of tho aversion of the Chinese population to till foreign ways and there have occurred iu widely separated provinces of China serious outbreaks of tho old fanati cal spirit against if un checked by tho local not act connived at by have culmin ated in mob attacks on foreign missionary causing much destruction of and attended with personal in juries as well as loss of Although but one American citizen was reported to have been actually the destruction of property may have fallen more heavily upon tho missionaries of other nationalities than our it plainly behooves this government to take the most prompt and decided notion to guard against similar or perhaps dreadful calamities befalling hundreds of American mission which have grown up throughout tho interior of China under tho temperate rule of custom and imperial The demands of the United States nnd other powers for the degradation and pun ishment of responsible officials were fol lowed by tho disgrace and dismissal of cer tain provincial officials found derelict in and tho punishment by death of a number of those adjudged guilty of parti in the This govern ment insisted that a special American commission should visit tho province were the first disturbances occurred for the purpose of This latter formed after much opposi has ac companied by a suitable Chinese and by its demonstration of the readiness and ability of our government to protect its citizens will it is as a most influential deterrent of any similar The energetic steps wo have thus taken are all the more likely to result in future safety to our citizens in because tho imperial government I am entirely convinced that wo desire only tho liberty and protection of our own citizens and redress for any wrongs that they may have and that designs or political or China will not forgot cither our kindly service to her citizens during her late nor the further fact while furnishing all the facilities at our command to f ur ther tho negotiation of peace between her and we sought no advantages and Interposed no Tho governments of both China and Japan in special dispatches trans mitted through their respective diplo matic expressed in a most pleasing manner their grateful apprecia tion of our assistance to their citizens dur ing the unhappy and of the value of our aid in paving the way to the re sumption of peaceful THE CASE OF Franco Haa Fulled to Furnish Uncle Sani With tlie Tho customary cordial relations between this country and Franco have been un with tho exception that a full explanation of the treatment of John Waller by tho expeditionary military authorities of France still remains to bo formerly United States consul at remained in Mada gascar after his term of office and was apparently successful in procuring business concessions from tho Hovas of greater or less thu occupa tion of and the declaration of martial law by tho ho was ar rested upon various among them that of communicating military informa tion to tho enemies of was tried and convicted by a military and sentenced to 20 years Fol lowing the course justified by abundant this requested from that of France the record of the pro of tho French tribunal which re in Wallers This request has been complied with to the extent of supplying a copy of the cial record from which appear tho consti and organization of tho tho charges as formulated and the general course and result of the nnd by which it is shown that tho accused was tried in open court and was defended by But tho evidence adduced in support of the was not received by the French minister for foreign affairs till tho first thus far been tho French government taking the ground that its production in response to our demand would establish a bad The efforts of our ambas sador to procure though im by recent changes in the French have not boon relaxed and it is confidently expected that some satisfac tory solution of tho matter will shortly bo Meanwhile it appears Wallers confinement has every allevia tion which tho state of his health and ull the other circumstances of the case de mand or In agreeable contrast to tho difference above respecting a matter of com mon is the recent resolution of the French favoring the of ii permanent treaty of arbitrations veen tho two An invitation extended by Franco to thu nnd people of the international ox riun at Paris hi I iec together with iii will adequately i iliin of gov inv in to your 1 1 t UlL I i bet lias orn to i vessels of our now navy which took part in tho notable ceremony of the opening of the Kiel It was fitting that this extraordinary achievement of the newer Gorman nationality should be celebrated in tho presence of Americas exposition of the latest developments of the worlds naval TRADE RELATIONS WITH Advocates a Freer of Com its a Our relations with tho states of tho Gor man empire in some typical of a condition of things elsewhere found in countries whose production and trade are similar to our The close rival ries of competing industries tho influ ence of the delusive doctrine that the in ternal development of a nation is pro and Us wealth increased by a in undertaking to reserve its home markets for the exclusive use of its own necessarily obstructs their sales lu foreign markets and pre vents free access to tho products of tho world the desire to restrain trade in time worn regardless of tho inexorable laws of new needs and changed conditions of demand and and our own halt ing tardiness in inviting a troer exchange of and by this means im periling our footing In tho external mar kets naturally ppen to have created a situation somewhat injurious to American only in whore they are per most but in adjacent The exports affected are largely American cattle and other food tho reason assigned for un favorable discrimination being that their consumption is deleterious to tho public This is all tho more irritating in view of tho fact that no European state is as jealous of tho excellence and wholo of its exported food supplies as tho United nor so easily able on account of inherent to guaran tee those Nor are those confined to otu food products do signed for Our great insur ance for having built up a vast business abroad and in vested a largo share of their gains in for eign in compliance with tho local laws and regulations then now find themselves within a harrowing circle of onerous and unforeseen condi tions and are confronted by tho necessity of retirement from a field thus made un they arc not sum marily as some of them have lately boon from It is not to bo forgotten that interna tional trade cannot be Its cur rents are alternating and its movements should bo honestly Without this it almost necessarily degenerates into a device to gain advantage or a contriv ance to secure benefits with only the sem blance of a In our dealings with other nations we ought to bo openhanded and scrupulously This should bo our policy as a producing and it plainly becomes us as a people who love generosity and the moral aspect of na tional good faith and reciprocal forebear considerations should constrain us to submit to unfair nor to silently acquiesce in vexatious hindrances to tho enjoy ment of our share of the legitimate ad vantages of proper trade If an examination of the situation suggests such measures on our part as would in volve restrictions similar to those from which wo tho way to such a course is It by no means bo lightly entered since tho necessity for tho inauguration of such a policy would bo regretted by tho best sen timent of our and because it na and logically lead to con sequences of tho gravest VEXATIOUS BERING SEA Only Two Ships Were on Police Duty Last Our relations with Great al ways intimate and have de manded during tho past year even a greater share of consideration than is Several vexatious questions wore left undetermined by tho decision of the Bering sea arbitration Tho ap plication df tho principles laid down by that august body has not followed by the results they were intended to ac either because tho principles themselves lacked in breadth and or because their execution has been more or less Much corres has exchanged between tho two on tho subject of preventing tho exterminating slaughter of Tho insufficiency of British patrol of Boring under the regulations agreed on by the two Imp been and yet only two Brit ish ships have been on police duty during this in those Tho need of a more effective enforcement of existing as well as tho adoption of such additional regulations as experience has shown to bo absolutely necessary to carry out tho intent of tho have earnestly urged upon tho British but thus far without ef In tho meantime the de of the seal hurds by means of pelagic hunting has so alarmingly pro that unless their slaughter is at once effectively checked their extinction within a few years scums to bo a matter of absolute The understanding by which the United States wiis to Groat Britain to re a lump sum of in Cull settle ment of all British claims for damages arising fjom our seizure of British sealing unauthorized under the award of the Paris tribunal of was not confirmed by the last de to make the appropria I am still of the that this arrangement was a judicious and for tho und I earnestly recommend it bo again con and this does not meet with tho favor of it certainly will hardly dissent from the proposition that the government is bound by every consideration of honor and good faith to provide for tho speedy adjustment of these claims by arbitration as tho only other A treaty of arbitration has therefore been agreed and will be immediately laid before tho so that in one of the modes suggested a final settlement may bo Notwithstanding that Great Britain originated the proposal to enforce interna tional rules for the prevention of collisions at based on tho recommendations of tho maritime conference of and concurred March as tho date to be by proclamation for carrying thoo rules into general her government having ered opposition on tho part of British shipping announced its inability to Accept which was couse The entire matter is still in without prospect of a better in the near lu The to mark th 1 ill iding lo thu description of yet fully if sur which fol lows tho contour of tho coast from tho point of Prince of Wales island until it strikes tho 151 meridian at or near the summit of Mount awaits further necessary which is urgently This survey was undertaken under tho ions tho convention entered into by this country and Great July and tho supplementary convention of Feb ruary Attention is also called to the condition of tho bound aries with Canada In tho great lakes and tho necessity for a joint commission on the SAYS MUST Tells John Bull Any Other Kind of a Set Will Not Bo Of Venezuela tho message simply states that a statement of tho interest and policy of tho United States regarding tho bound ary dispute was sont to Great Britain in July The general conclusions therein reached and says the are in substance that the traditional estab policy of tho government is firmly opposed to a forcible increase by an European power of its territorial posses sions on this continent that this policy Is as well founded iu principle as it is strong ly supported by precedents that as a tho United States is bound to protest tho i ont of the area of British Guiana in of tho rights and against the will of considering tho disparity in tho strength of Great Britain and tho territorial dispute can reasonably bo settled only by friendly and impartial and that tho resort to such arbitration include the whole and would not bo satisfactory if one of the powers concerned is permitted to draw an arbitrary lino through tho terri tory in debate and to declare that it will submit to arbitration only tho portion lying on one side of In view of conclusions the dispatch in question called on tho British government for a answer to tho question whether it would or would not submit the territorial con between itself its entirety to impartial Tho answer of tho British government has not yet been but it is expected when further communication on the subject will probably bo made to con Hawaii is dismissed with a reference to tho uprising last tho demand made upon tho Hawaiian government for the rights of American citizens concerned therein tho demand for tho recall of Minister padrone system is denounced as responsible for such manifestations against helpless aliens as tho lynching of tho Italians in Congratula tions are offered on our good relations with in view of her vast gains in Unimportant references aro made to our relations with Nicaragua and Tho tion for an abandonment of the Samoan agreement is Cuban War Lightly Touched Of the president says tho United States must preserve international faith whatever the sympathy of our citizens with tho He continues Though neither the warmth of our peo ples sympathy with tho Cuban insur nor our loss or material damage consequent upon the futile endeavors thus far to restore peace and nor any shock our humane sensibilities may have received from the cruelties which ap pear especially to characterize this san and fiercely conducted war have in tho least shaken the determination of tho government to honestly fulfill every inter national yet it is to be earnest ly hoped on every ground that tho devas tation of armed may speedily bo stayed and order and quiet restored to the distracted bringing iu their train the and thrift of peaceful The incident and Spains dis avowal of it and assurances of a non of similar interference are The president then expresses his regret that tho Turkish government should have thwarted tho purpose to send to tho disturbed quarter of tho empire for tho United States consul at Sivas in order to investigate and Every he is put forth to insure the safety or and tho United States minister is ho goes several of tho most powerful powers have assumed a duty to tho Christian world iu Turkey to restrain fanatical and it is earnestly hoped that prompt and effective action on their pait will not bo Tlie message length an improvement in the consular service by some plan of appointment and Continued on One Is n popular remedy for Safe for children nnd Oar roll Drug Patrick Smith was found dead with his body full of shot near A Verdict of death by accidental shooting While hunting was rendered by the cor ra Try a can at Honey Bulled It Is Full The Benevolent Order of the Elks hold memorial services at tho opera house In Webster Hundreds wore un to Couching Irritates tlin delicate organs find aggravates the I ustead of try Due Minute Cough It at inuk Ing expectorations the and Every oue likes 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