VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1896 NO 240 IS FOR SOUND .MONEY Ambassador Bayard Deserts the Bryan Standard. WILL WORK AND VOTE FOR PALMER Caution True Democrats Agalnat Voting the Bryan TicketGives Keasona for His Course. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 12. In a let ter to Samuel Bancroft, jr., editor of the Every Evening, Thomas F. Bayard, am- - bassador to Great Britain, baa repudi ated the platform and nominees of the Democratic national convention, and ad-' vises constitutional Democrats to vote for Palmer and Buckner. The latter is in part as follows : .-. "It seems scarcely possible that any one could be in doubt in "relation to my personal opinion upon the serious issue now placed before our countrymen by the machinery of several political organ izations. When a citizen,- professing himself to be a Democrat is called upon by many or by few to yield his convic- tions and assent to a doctrine that con gress has the power and can rightfully exercise it by its legislative fiat, to create values and regardless of their intrinsic commercial value invest one or the other of the earth's metals with arbitrary power as money and override and alter at legislative will or caprice the ratio of exchange or ability of such metal, re gardless of the impairment of obligation contracts, his answer should be that such a claim of power is not consistent with the government's limited powers as defined .by onr constitution, but con tains the quintessence of tyranny, dis v honesty and absoluteiem and is de structive of that morality which is es sential to the peace and stability of civilized society. It is, in plain words, a proposition to destroy the institution , of property and break down every legal delense for its protection. "This one question and its answer sufficiently justifies the prompt and ab solute refusal of the constitutional Dem ocrat to support, in any degree the nom inees of the Chicago convention and the preposterous claims of legislative power , ' contained in their platform, under which the credit of the nation and the peace and order of society would inevi . tably perish. . - ' "On the other hand, we have a Re publican organization whose measures and whose leaders have steadily created such a ticket and such propositions as , were presented at Chicago. While com pelled to recoil from a policy favoring the compulsory purchase and coinage of silver as unlimited legal tender yet it is insistently proposed to employ and in tensify the profound powers of public taxation, to prohibit commerce with other countries and thereby prevent revenue from coming, into, the public treasury, and-to levy taxes which shall prevent the payment and collection of other taxes necessarj for the support of the government, whose powers are di rected personally upon each individ ual citizen and over every part of land - or water within the national boundaries i "Every constitutional Democrat can truly reply to such propositions that they are fraught with such gross illegal ity between man and man as to be in' consistent with public safety because they employ the most far-reaching and sovereign power known to the govern ment to impoverish the working and poorer members of society, who form the great American majority, and to ag grandize those already financially Stronger. Every man, faithful to the principles of his party, can properly re fuse to aid in the election of candidates avowing the principles and policies that bare so plainly led to our present dan gers, and which are manifestly fatal to Wanted ! Your tea trade from now on. Schilling s Best wants it your money back if you don't like. it. . A Schilling fc Company Sao FrancUco 380 Absolutely Pure. A Cream of tartar baking powder. Hichest of all in leaveninfj strength. Latest United States Government tooa tceport. . koyai baking rovoiE uo., rew lore the welfare of our countrv. "But, happily, there remains a. citadel and an asylum for the political consci ence of any man who is honestly con vinced that the path of duty leads him to keep steadily in view the great pur poses for which our fathers ordained the constitution for the formation of a more perfect union, the insurance of domestic tranquility, provision for common de fense, promotion of the welfare and se curity of liberty of ourselves and our country- Happily, the candidates are presented upon a clear aid-unambiguous platform that assures safety to the finan cial honor of our ..country- and to the honest business transactions of all its citizens without discrimination as to rai:e, age, sex, occupation or , fortune. The personal reputations of the candi dates of the national constitutional De mocracy, Palmer and Buckner, are un sullied, and guarantees their fidelity to their pledges, and their election would go far to re-establish the national health of our country." . . WILL SFBAK IN PORTLAND. 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No. 2-8. ' . Jfor Sale. ,. A lot. of .Merino Bheep, (bucks) also stock hogs and milk cows, belonging to the estate pf .8. "Hauser. For informa tion inquire of Mrs. S. Hauser, at Tygh Valley, or the undersigned. ' .j "j. . 'V Geokge A. Liebe,. sld-djbwlm ; Administrator. . Clark, the East; End jeweler, makes a specialty of fiue watch repairing. Call and see him. SUCCESS IS CIUTAIN. Tlae flection of McKlnley Is Already Assured. , New Yore, Oct. 12. At 'the national Republican headquarters today, : after a conference of the entire executive com mittee, the following was given out? "The election of McKinley and Hobart is an accomplished and assured fact. They will receive 270 electoral votes, Bryan will receive 110, and there are six states, having 67 electoral votes, which are doubtful, but the probabilities at present point to the fact that these 67 will go into the Republican column and be added to the 270 now assured for Mc Kinley and Hobart. This is the status today. We have the election,, and will hold it. The opposition has abandoned the East. M. S. Quay."' Why Does Not Mr. Bryan Answer? Mr. Bryan tells the farmers that free coinage of silver will give them cheap dollars with which to pay their debts. Mr. Bryan tells city workingmen that free coinage " of silver will, raise the metal to $1.29 per ounce, bringing, the silver dollar to par with the gold dollar, thus giving city workingmen another dollar as good as the present one with which to buy the farmers' products. That is to say, to the farmer the Bryan silver dollar is to be a cheap dol lar to pay debts with. . To city labor the Bryan dollar is to be a dollar of high purchasing power to buy with. Free coinage of silver cannot produce these two dollars. It can produce only one of the two. Why do not would be supporters of Mr. Bryan ask him which dollar he really means? Both the farmer, who wants to pay debts, and the work ingsaan, who must buy farm produce, are interested in having this question answered. Chicago Timea-Herald. ' One Unsettled Point. . An old man who bore evidence of more work than culture approached a representative of a free silver paper the other day in the state library. "Can I ask you a question?" 'Certainly. V ;' - , "Well, if we have free silver coinage, we'll all have more money, won't we?" "Why, yes, certainly. That's easy to answer. " : "Well,, what I want to know, " said the old fellow earnestly, ' 'is whether they will bring it to me or whether I'll have to go after it ' ' Nebraska State Journal. If Thirty Pounds of Wheat Made a Bushel, would you have any more wheat, or could you buy any more food, clothes or implements with the proceeds of your crop than you do now? If 50 cents were a dollar, would your crops bring you any more of the things that you need than you get now? 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To all Whom it May Concern: By order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made on the 3d day of October 1896, and entered of record in the Tecords of Dalles City, on the 4' h day of October 1896. notici- is hereby ? liven that the crosswalks and sidewalk on the ollowing streets or parts of ttreers have been de clared dangerous by said Common Council on said Sd day of October, and the said Common Conncil will proceed to make the improvements as hereinafter designated, on said streets or parts thereof so declared dangerous after 14 days from the first publication of this notice towit: Or-to- ber8thj 1896, and the cost of sucn improvement ui an crogswaiKs ana oi eacn oi mem, wilt De charged and levied upon the corner lots corner ing upon the street or streets intersected bj such crosswalks, and upon all lots or parts thereof, to the center of each block cornering upon such intersection, each lot to pay that portion of the entire cost that Its Bireet frontage upou the in tersecting streetB bears to the street frontage of all lots to be assessed upon said streets and the cost of al sidewalks ana of each of them respec tively will be charged and levied upon the prop erty adjacent thereto and directly benefited thereby, as provided by the ch irter and ordi nances of LlallcR city.. The crosswalks and sidewalks declared dan gerous and about to be improved and built are as follows: ' 1. To build a sidewalk on the south side of Fourth street along lots 5 and 0, in block 3, in Trevitts addition to Dalles City. : . To build a sidewalk on the east side of Court street, between Second and Third streets, along- the south SO feet of lot 5 in block 5, Dalles City. 3. To build a sidewalk on Court street between First and Second street along the south' 30 feet of lot 1 in block 4, Dalles ;itv. . 4. To build a sidewalk along lot 5 iu block 2, on the n rth side of Alvord btreet, in Fulton's addition to Dalle City. 5. To build a sidewalk along lots 2 and 3, lu block 2. on the north side of Alvord street in Fulton. s addition to Dalles City. J 6. To build a sidewalk along lot 6, in block 21, on Union street iu Gates' a .dition to Dalles City.. 7. To build a sidewalk along lots 1 and 2, in block 5, on Fourth street in Trevitt's addition to Dalles city. 8. To build a crosswalk on the east side of Court street across Fourth street. 9. To build a crosswalk across Jefferson street on the north side of feecoud street. 10. To build a crosswalk across Lincoln street on the south side of Second street. 11. To build a crosswalk across Third street on the east side of Court street. 12. To build a crosswalk across Washington on lie nn : h side of Fourth street. 1:1. T build a crosswalk across Fulton street ou the vtst side of Federal street. A 11 f said sidewalks and crosswalks will b built and constructed in the manner provided by the charter and ordinances of Dalles City. , Dated this 8th day "of October, 1896. ' ' ' GILBERT W. PHELPS, t .Recorder of Dalles City. We're Not - . ' Talking Through Our Hat When we say we have the .Largest Assortment of Gentlemen's e Carry a Fine Assortment of STETSON HATS. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE ' Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FROM JONE 23, 189$. f . OVERLAND EK-1 press, Salem, Rose- 1 I burg, Ashland, Sac- I J ramento, Ogden,San ! 1 Franciseo,- Molave, ( Los Angeles, El Paso, i I New Orleans and I (.East.......... J Koseburg . and way sta tions 8:50 P.M 8:10 A. M. 8:30 A.M. h4:40 P. M. fVia Woodburn fori Mt.Angel, Silverton, I West Seio, Browns- 1 ville, Springfield and j I Natron J Daily except -Sunday. 4;00 P. M 7:30 A. il t4:45 P. M except Sundays. Salem and way stations 10.00 A.M. t 6:20 P.M. t 8:25 P.M. l corvaiiis ana way (stations.'.'.'.'...-.'.'... ( i.McMinnville and) way stations . . . . ( Dally. t Daily, except Sunday. - . DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from, ' J. Bl KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station, Filth and I streets. 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