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BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS , ASTOKIA, OltEGON IHCH AND CRASS FCUNCERS3 LAND AKD MARINE EKCIKEERS IVto-Date ew Mill Wsclilnery Prompt attention given to ah repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2481- JUDICIAL BANQUET Gathering in Honor of Former Judge Wallace. LIFE TENURE OF JUDGES The Banquet Wat Attended By Orer 500 Person from Various Section Juiga Wallace Spoke Feelingly Acainat tbt Zvlli of aa Electiva Judiciary. . KBW yOlUC, liay 80.-A notable gathering of JtiJg'. tate and federal did honor at the Waluorf-Attorla laat nyit to Federal Judge, William I Wjallate, who haa twtlrad after Over i quarter of wnlury on ha bench. Th dinner, atteaded by aome Bva hundred personn, waa given by member, of the "Bar of the nUte of New York." For mer Judge Alton B. Tirktr, presided. Tboaa present Included Judge James E. Income of the United "State Orcult Court, Wayne E. llacVeagh of Pbila dclpbla, J. E. Cult, of Rhode Island and Judge Horace E. Lurton, of the Tenar caaaa Federal bench. S . - ' . g Ju3ge Wallace said in parti ' U la seriously proposed by a large el ement In one of our political parties and the proposition I advocated by Its most conapicuoui leader One who la likely to be It. candidate for tha presl dency, to abrogate th. life tenure of the judjre of tha circuit and district courts and to aubttituta an elective dietary. " "No blow mora fatal than this could be aimed at all that la valuable In the existing situation. It haa been pro voked largely by tha courage of these judges la restraining the lawless acts of trade unions and in protecting the enforcement of state legislation which they believe to conflict with the par anteea of the Federal Constitution. It would be Utter to abolish these courts altogether. They would not be federal courts In any true eene of the word bt' cause the judges would be merely the selection of the localities of their Juris diction and would reflect local Influen ces. 'v "The time are near when the courts of thla country are to be mora than ever th sanctuary of that Justice which administers the law according to the ordained principles of our form of gov eminent. The will of the majority is not law when It transcends constitu tional limitations. In many of the state, that will is now threatening the right, of the minority and has already compelled legislatures, under the guie of protecting public Interests, to inter fere with private business and to im pose unusual and unnecessary restric tion, on lawful occupations. "The Republican party under it present leadership haa entered Into a mad race with the leader of the Democratic party to secure th votes of tit 'discontented tb prejudiced, the un thinking and the fanatical believers in Socialistic theories. Vastly the greater number of the minority are not the mil lionaire, but are people of moderate means who find their modest income wa ning. Ther. are enough of the to form a party which would hold th bal ance of power in many states. But until such a party . formed, the only refuge from these sssaults is In th courts." Result ar suit and ewift Result are quick and lasting It penetrates th heart of disease, inat it what Hollister's Rocky Moun , tain Tea does. Frank Hart. GUATEMALAN TRIAL. Seventeen Prisohera On Trial For At tempting Cabrera Life. .NED YORK, May "30.-A disnatch to the Herald' from4 Guatemala' Citv savs that public trial of the 17 prisoner! convioted and sentenced to death for alleged complicity in the pots to assas sinate president Cabrera has begun be fore the military court df appeals. The hearinir will probably take three davs w as all of the testimony taken during the nrst secret trials is beinit read in pub lic. Soldiers and officers of Cabrera's army crowded the courtroom which Is small nd by few civilian are able to get in. All the foreiim mission at tended the first day's session except fliilip Brown, the Charee d'Affalr of the United States legation. - 0) (ft 3 ni 0) E 7S "3 ' I 3 L Forced to Leave my Present Quarters, I Will Sell all Clothing, Rubber Boots, Men's Furnish ings and Oil Clothing At Louest lotioin Prices ! 25 Per Cent Oft on Men's and Boys' Suits $4 Underwear for $3.40 1 ' $5 Sweater for $3.50 ; k $2.50 Underwear $2.00 $3 .' $2.40 U Underwear .80 Apron Overalls, V 65c 25c Cashmere Sox 20c, three pair for 50c 50c Working Shirts for 40 cents. This is Your Chance To Buy Goods Cheap The Workitigman's Store . Is going to move, June 1st, to first door west of Ross, Higgins & Co., on Bond street. Chas. Larson. Prop. 557 Commercial St. TheCivaWar At a Glance Bv Walton Williams CASTORIA For Infatit and Children. The Kind Yen Haw Always Bought Boars th 7Y fs Denature of itf Jj' Th American Civil War waa the greatest conflict at arm in the history of the human race. Th American Rev olutionary war, which lated nearly twice as long, was a series of mere skir wishes compared with th struggle of tlie early sixties. Battles were fought during the civil war, now known onrr to the mustiest of historian or to local tradition or recollection, which exceeded in the force, engaged and surpassed in the carnage resulting some of the most important action, during the struggle for independence. The number of bat ties fought greatly exceeded the number incident to any single European war, The firing line was a thousand miles long. Nearly 4.000,000 men were en gaged. More than 600,000 men were killed in action or died from wounds or disease. In) practically every respect the war of 1881 05 was the biggest and bloodiest of all time. This stupendous struggle embraced ao many ramifications of incident that a complete history of the whole is prac tically impossible. Historians have been aide only to "hit the high spots" for want of space and lack of time and en durance to sift end chronicle all the in teresting ifacts. We do not know how many battles were fought. This can only be approx imated. In th government' "Chrono logical List of Battles' the number ex ceeds S, 200. But the bureau of pen sions ha. an alphabetical list of engage ments, including skirmishes and such other minor actions were deemed suf ficiently important to note. This list contains more than 6,800 engagements. About 2,8000,000 Union soldier were enlisted during the wart The Confed erate records are very Incomplete, many df them having been lost or destroyed. It is' estimated that the number en guged on that side of the conflict were not far short of700,000 men. These figures do not Include the considerable numbers of Irregular combatants on each side, many of whom were not offl-i cially enrolled. THE TRENTON I First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. ' . . Corner Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon. X HUttMIII War department records show S59, 523 deaths from all causes in the Uni ted armiea during th war. In propor tion to strength of force engaged, the Confederate losses were equally severe. In the absence of definite records any stimate, however, must be a mere guess, In the Union armies 8"ft8 men were killed in battle, 43,012 died of wounds received in action, and 22486 died of disease incident to service. Of those killed in battle 4,142 were commissioned officers. The number of Union men who died while prisoners of war was 29,498. United States military-authorities ex ecuted 207 men and would' have, execu ted many more but for the humane in tervention of Abraham Lincoln. The Confederates executed four officer and sixty men Of the Union forces. It is a most remarkable fact that in the four years of this mighty conflict only one man was executed for "politi cal reasons by a Union general. 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