Gtentlemen of The Dalles- We are showing a splended line of Spring and! Summer Suitings at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. No need to patronize foreign firms employing Chinese labor. Our garments are made on the premises by skilled workmen. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Ihe Dalles Daily Chronicle, The only Republican Daily Newspapet n Wasco County. FRIDAY. SEPT. 4, 1896 BTIOBL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, WILLIAM M'KIXLEY. . . Ohio For Vice-President, GARRET A. HOEA-RT . . . .Xew Jereey For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEER Marion County B. M. YORAN Lane E. I." SMITH Wasco J. F. CAPLES Multnomah THE CRIME OF 1873. So much Las been written and said, which to a fair mind is conclu sive that the act of 1873 was thor oughly understood in and out of congress at the time of its passage, that we supposed the rankest Popu list had let go of that" crank. But only a few days ago Mr. Bryan reit erated the oft refuted statement, in one of his appeals. to popular prejudice.- The facts are that the bill was be fore congress almost three years. It was first introduced April 25. 1870. It was prepared by John J. Knox, deputy comptroller of the currency, not by money lenders or brokers. Before it was introduced it had. been submitted to boaids of trade, chan cers of congress, government officials and experts in finance, and when sent to congress it was accompanied by a communication which distinctly stat ed that its provisions discontinued the coinage of the 41 2 grain silver doliar, and also by the replies which Mr. ,Knox had received from the bodies and persons to whom it had been submitted. The passage of the "bill was recommended by three differ ent reports of the- secretary of the treasury, those of 1871, 1872 and T873. It passed the senate January 10, 1871, and then went to the house and was printed January 13, 1871. It passed the house May 27, 1872, Jiavingbeen theve amended. The amendments necessitated its return to the senate. It again passed ihe senate with amendments January 17. 1873; it then went to a conference committee whose report was adopted and it. finally passed both houses February 12, 1873. It was printed thirteen different times and the de bates in the senate occupy C6 col umns of the Congressional Globe and in the house 78 columns. The bill was debated nearly two whole days in Januarj', 1872. Congressman Kel ley, of Pennsylvania, dui inj that de bate said: "I would like ; to follow the example of England and make a wide difference between our gold and silver coins,and make the gold dollar , uniform with the French sj'stem of weight;', taking the grain as the unit." , - " Congressman Hooper, of. Massa chusetts, in a long speech on this bill in February, 1872, referring to the discontinuance of the-silver' dollar, said : '-The silver dollar Of 4I2 grains, by reason of its bullion or in trinsic Value being greater than its -nominal value, long since ceased to H. E. BALCH. 78 Second Street. be a coin of circulation, and is melt ed by manufacturers of silverware." Congressman Potter, of New York, opposed the bill, claiming: "This bill provides for the. making of changes in the legal tender coin of the country, and for substituting as legal tender coin of only one metal, instead, as heretofore, of two." Other members in both bouses called attention to the fact that the bill discontinued the free coinage of the silver "dollar. We are informed by Mr. Bryan that a number of congressmen have testified that they did not understand ihe bill. The inevitable conclusion is that these men were asleep during the debates or were intellectually un qualified to be in congress, or are now prevaricating. If Bryan is elected upon the proposition that the act of 1873 .was "surreptitiously" or ''by a conspiracy" passed through congress he will be elected by a false hood. . In yesterday's Chronicle the fig ures showing the output of gold and silver should have been for, the United States and not for the world as stated. The world's product of gold 1792 to 1873, coinage value, is S3,582,2I2,O00, an average per an num of $44,224,839. The world's product of silver during the same period was $2,711,442,000 or $33, 474.600 per annum. From 1873 to 1893 the total output of gold was $3,206,505,000' or $110,325,250, and of silver $2,346,087,000 or $117, 304.350 per annum. These figures are taken from government statistics and answer the whole free coinage argument. From 1853 to 1859 France had practically a single silver standard by reason of having over valued silver in its coinage about IJ per cent. In 1859 a demand in England for silver to ship to the orient raised the price above the French coinage ratio and France went to the gold standard, and notwithstanding her enormous use of gold for coinage purposes, over 80 percent of the world's pro ducts, its value as compared with silver continued to decrease. "Will coinage of the United States change the price in view of the enormous amount annually produced ? We wish the Democratic papers, which have been publishing alleged extracts from the Mexican Financier, would publish the interview of the New York Sun with Jose Y. Li man tour, Mexican minister of finance, published in today's Oregonian. 'I'll, take you where it'8 good,' said the man to bis friend, as they started for Hop Gold beer. For sale by Stabling & Williams. s4 2w Th Ideal Panacea.. James L. 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Agri culture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Ma chinery, Transportation, Trade and Commerce will be repre sented more completely than ever before. Grand- Band .Concert Every Afternoon and Evening. . SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. Lowest Rates Ever Jlade on all Transportation Lines. ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, 10c. For exhibit space, apply to GEORGE L. BAKER, Superintendent, at the Exposition Building. E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. CECDEflT WALiKS DURflBLtE, SUBSTAflTIAIt, OHHfiMEtfTAL Cost only twice as much as wooden walks, and will last forever. One should surround every block in the city. t Make a specialty of laying Cement Walks, and guaran tee their work. Estimates of cost furniehed on appli cation to the above. , THE CELEBRATED COIiUmBlR SECaEHV, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out ths best Eeer and Portei east of the Cascades. 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For further particulars and rates of tuition, ap ply at the Academy or adoress septl-lmo 8IHTER SCPERIOR. : Closes Oct. 17th. FHEEMA1T HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon J. S. SCHEXK. , President. J. M. I'ATTBRSON. , Cashier. First Rational Babk. THE DALLES. - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted - Deposits received, subject to Sight , Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco an,i Port land. - DIRBOTOKS. ., D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schsnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libbk. H. M. Beaix. Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property nego- We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign cap italists at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with s'unp) Mkbvijj Swartz, Jnll5-tf - Baker City, Or. Meals at All Hours From 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. 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