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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1896)
TIIK DAILY ASTOIlUN, aSTOkia, VVKIlNKHlnV MOUXIXO. AVMl . JIU. WITNESSES MUST NOW TESTIFY I'nllcil Sink Supreme Court Dc ililcs In I'mur of Inlcmlulc Cuinmeiee Act. a ni vir.w or Tin; ii:uhion Rill, i0 T.f i Sll'l roillloi ll ltruid o Ike fUtUr-KslUiy flci Shu.til Nut Vlulatg t.t liw I lajatl IHsirlalaalliil. In I'ommeniln; ution Ih roent dtcUdon of th Vnlted Maim MUnmi eourt In I ha I It-own Inieratai rormneru cum, tlx Hallway A. of t'hl 4tiii, ry pertinent, ly mm: Th opinion of th l'rllo4 mla u. prem rourl In til rtrowiw Interalnl commerc oaae, In which lh enurt, hy a mujuriiy of riv to fuur, uphiild Hi vail Illy of III rlaltiin which euiiajiela wltueaeea In teailly whether Ihnr lt.aH-niun- will have a tendency In InerlmUiala Itixniwlvra r mil. la a ma'.ler of Hi fli.t itniuiriniK' lu Ih rallwuy aa wall a In lh" people cif ihn country Tht Iha niilwav omMiili' In Hi" lon run, titiwrviT. will lm any can lo regret the devlalnn, we 'In mil believe. Th" Interstate riuiiMieriii law h faullt iiuinrh, but llmra la no ftnll In thne,j u( ll iniNlloiia wlili h aim. nnd aim truly, In atop unlual itlaerlmliiatlone ami In inaliilaln alnhllliy of Mle II la nu l.lln iirnrmaiun when Iha Joint (riiffli' aariK'inrnl, or Hie aKrcctnnl of any other aaanelatlon, iluima In have fur Ha ni J.u'l Ilia eiifunemrnt of the Inleralnt (.minion" law The Iriiltln n.iMrlttine ami Iha Imorfnln commerce law are In tiulli striving fur the ajinie rnda, end limy I'linriici only whrn ih Interstate roitimere ael la eelf.conli'udlilory nd In.-lmW orovHInna whh'h ar nol In hitrniniiy will) iha ci.ni.ntl tenor of the nrl. Whatever len.la lo make Iha d niiiraliiiiilnii of ri more difficult anil to prrvi'M Ihe i-onerealun of eevret d v.nte to favored. lilier la a li..a. lug to Ihn rallW4y Whatever uaaiate the hitrralale roomier.' law or the fom mlaaiun to furl her the tida, even tlimi h It may he forced on the -allwaya Mtalnai llielr will anil In aplle of their oii.ielilon, la fur Ihelr good In ao far a thla ilri'ialun, hy making deieetion ml ninvlcllciii eaaler, may act aa a de terrent lo railway mnnagere anil traltlc oftVtala from the granting of aerrel rnn reaalona lo ahliiera. II will tie hen, fil ial thine; fur the railway aa a whole. It la no tetter or more wholenoma fur railway com wny-r for railway man In hta nrtl.-Uil rapacity-tn brrak the Ii than II la for an ln.1lv.1ul to do ao. Whatever asatala In rompelllnfl -omtdlm with Ihe law. whether the law oe good or hail, la for the general welfare; and railway men ram afford. Irea iM-rhapa than any other rlaee In the community, lo put Ihemerlvea In the xw anion of deilurln nny derlaion of ihe au.rune rouri which haa fur 1ia aole ol Jocl the upholitln of Ihe law and the making Infraction thereof more i any of liunlehmeni None bul a criminal haa i-auae lo rejulie thai a law rannul he enforced. In Ihe artlciilar raee In llnl. mure orr. whenever a railway man violate Ihe law hy giving a aecrei rebate rr ad. vantage, al the eamo tlnie that ha breake Ihe law he lao breake faith with hla Mlowa It la nnl a calamity to the railway, thai railway men ahould be rratrnlnr.l from being dlahnneat to their frtrn,!.. any mure than It ran be col nnillv thnl they ehoull not be nllowel to tie In w.l.reakrra. Aa a drcialnn In law Iha aae la very tnlrrt .iiiik mid II la irolitile thai II la In fi.MM.lln to Hie rlliectiitlon of th malurliy of the ln-vyer of Ihe rotiniry. The Immunity of a wltn-a from Ihe nerreeily uf giving tcitlmuny which might leml to Im rimlnnu hlmaelf ta a irinrlde which haa Ila mm very deep In Hi human love of Individual lllierty, nml ulun the court tamper with It, or lu apeak mure ar.ur itcly, aeta a precnlciit fur ece.llona to II, It la touching on a fundamental principle of law which haa In he hun.1l mI ilrll -ntclr. The de. lelnn waa only affirmed l.y a ma Jot it v of one, and un.tnulil.ejly th con trolling lnrturo.e with Hi mnlortiy of the court we that prtnelpl whh h lliey enunciate In tlietr opinion, ill., thai "In atend of eeklng fur mcuea fur holding aula of the Irglalattve ikiwit lo I hi void hy reaiHin of their ronflirt with the can illtullon tr with rwrtaln auppomd funda mental prlnclplea of civil liberty, th elfuft ahould li inndn to reiNincile I hem If oaall.le and not to hold th law valid " The court, a un mi. ii v former occ.iaiona, ha brrn guided aa much by Ihe larger roneideratluna of public policy aa hy Ihe ecrupuloii Interpret al Inn of lik e point of cotiatKutlonitl litw. Thcav nijiecta of Ihe d.'clalt.n, however, aro chiefly In trrcaiing lo Ihe atudeni of luw and eoclal ihienre, mid Ihe railway man's main in Irreat In Ihein la hla IninreM aa cltltcn. In an fur aa railway men limn eie,'lil Inlereet In the dirlalun . which In nnl eh'ired l.y nil cllKen. II la only to Ihe client Unit t tu y will hereafter be more likely In b punlahed If they Itirn crlml- nnla. riiuK'i who do nut co in mi It al fcnM ng.ilii't the Inw need huv no h riilliir concern Willi Ihe mailer. The railway com pun I. -a might lutii.-iilly lu vc preferred thidt-HMon to go t h- oiher way, fur llun Ihe power of thu Inter ami. i conimerro rummlaalun would hiv.. Iiecr practically .leatroved. furtner tenia- I hitlon on ni w line wuul 1 have la-en rend led iieeciharv. rtid lh"rcin would protiulilv have Mrlm-n the opportunity fur oiitnlnliig "ueh other modification of the mlHtliig Inwa-ii In th niuitir of piMila.etc-tia th riitlwuya require. Hel ling tho I'linaldf rntl'in of the, poaal bllitlc iihlile, howiiv-.r, nntl looking only Ht tip uctiiul effect of Ihe declrtlnn upon the altuntloi, na It now ettlatH, tip-re la no ruiaiin on Iho purl of Ihe railway fur illiuiuiy. It ouirhl to ni.ikn '.lolnilnn of Ihe Inw more .lirtkiill nnd lena fro itic:ii. n n I In -lnlm,- n It will lend to miiltil iln mien n ml In trinirtp.n i.iih. r Hi n n rmliiirriia tlio opcnttlun of tlio Irnftlc iiaaocliiilona. , FAIl.INO Bl'ITOHT. Pcltlgrew' Hard Knlo Bhows Iho Drift of Kmo fillvcr Bvntlnient. Benntnr Pelllgrew's hard fnln in th Hepiilillcnn runvcntlnn of hi slut, held preparatory to th Bt. Loul na tlonul convention, should be Inatructlve, Th aenntor I on of those who haa felt It the ncoesally of hla political being to be u free diver mnn of much ohailnnuy of great principle, and yet he had heard of omo.thlng before h wont Into the convention that caused him lo be will ing to congjiromlm by saying nothing nlwut the free coinage of silver. 16 lo 1. The convention would not allow him lo have thla lunbuacnd for a reserved place of retirement. The convention waa three to one ngatnat the policy of the actnttors Who have formed a club lo Influence legislation by forbidding measure! of moment, no matter whit their merit, un til w have degraded the money itund ard to please them. H Is plensnnt, In deed, that South Dukota, which I a suite of jn.OCu more square mile than New York, and ton hlg to be carried nround In a senator' pocket even hy so talented nnd nffnhie a mnn n Mr, Pettlgrew. However, tho minntnr, when he had to do It, or not go to the con vention n a delegate, "bowed to the will of Hie people," and scorned to per form that ceremony rather cheerfully. Perhaps hi and other senators have mistaken the pitbllo opinion of ihelr statu. Tho Colorado ernatora have for K'linu tlmo neon suapectsd of knowing wiser tlnn lliey Were building. How ever, they will be ahlo to gull on the Tide Table for April, 1896. MTE. W'f I IM'-u I n , Tliiireiln) , . Krliluy haliir.luy . ,, MONDAY .. MniuUjr Tuoailuy . Wi'ilnraility, Tliumlgy, , , Krltlay Haiiinlay, , . HUM 'AY , , Moutlay , , , , l'iiciloy , , . Wraliinaalay . Ttiurwlnf. ., Krnlay Hatnrilar .. . HUM'AV... Mniulav I iMwIiiy , , , , Wmliirwluy Tlmrwlny . . Krltlay Salunlay..,, HrNDAV., Miiniluy , . . Tiiiiwley .... Wailm-ilu)'. Tliiiiailay,. . UuliUli fliHHl when It overtake lliein. aa It la rapidly doing. Koutti haktoaa Idea of "aouud money" la thai Of Map.r Muklnlcy, which la aubl.tnilally Ihe eaine a that of (luvernor Mm tun and 8maker Herd MATTKKJ MAKI.Ni:. Sutra ficM l Aluq tkl Water rrugi Tcalfrday. Th Maid Of Orlean I tlll In port, probably awaiting better weather. Th at earner Houlli Coaat arrived In early eten)4y and went up river to Portland. The pehnonrr Knierprla arrlv.d )ea- Irr.lay from Han Krao M--o. Hhe will load lumber. Th harkeniln tlleaner aallcd yeater day. 8h ha cargo of lumln-r from Knappton fur Ban KraJklwo, Th hark OreoU arrived y.-at-rday afternoon from Hon Kranrla-o. Hli will load lumbar at Knapplon. Th Pathfinder roal th C. ft T. P. V. everal Ihouaajvl dollar. Property amuunttng lo several thuuaand dollar haa tieen deairuyed by Ihe iro. Wa I he vowel a paying tnvtmntT Th difference living between lh owner of the cargu ant the Inverne- ahlre bav lo-en aettle.1. and Iha ewel lagan dla-'harglng Iln yralerdny. A luanlliy I twin haul -d lo lh O. It. N wharf, where It will b hlppe In Portland, faptnln John Qarthley, of ih brlgan line lilakeley, now In th harbor pnpar Put fur voyage to I'uok Inlet, ta a man who haa hod inerlenre and ran 'l.ll I hem. Thla will nol m hla Drat trip to lh north. Mil year ago he irulaed fnr an rnllre araaon In lh North I'acino ora-an aa master of a aealer. Hevent-eo hundnd ekln were taken In water where the a un do-a not al l montha In Ihe year. When winter iln.ve I hem eoulh Ihey roaatcd along the weal Loaal of Alaeka Hlaty mllea off Hltka the aealer w laal ln- down the roaat agalrui a auutherly wind when a horrid aleiich greeleil the noatrlla of the hardy voyager. The veuel continued on for four nilh a. when they inw an ob)it a mile lo Ihe windward drifting in lh ocean. t'Kin apprnachliur II II waa found to I an enurmoua whale which had dleit of aom dlaeojM. pecullir lo whalcilom. Tho nauacntod nnd ill'guat et aallor aecured the txine tnim the dead munaler and cut out enough t.lun-lo-r lo produce Oi gnllnna of .ill t'n plain llarthlcy eaya the whale wa tilled with guoca and pufTt-d to an enormoua alae Mmall hulea were punlcured through the back of the whale through which Ihe gce alMlod ruid boiled up a the wave woalu-d over lit hug rarcaaa ledger. Although It ha been glwn oul rep -at-rdly of late that the big l.attl-alilp Ore gon waa romplrted nnd ready for her trial (rip, II wa 4nn.iuncd hy Henry Hooti, of lh I'nlun Iron Worka, jrcatrr day that It would b .it leaat a month yet Iwfore Iho heavyjelil lighter would atnrt fur Runt llurilinm chantiel for her maiden race, aaya Ihe Kliiinlni r Tho builder of the thvgon any they ran are no rcuwm for luirrvl ig matter, and, aa Ihey are deelroua of having th Imn cliul In the very beat of rondlllon for tho trial, Ihey Inland lo go nboul III flnlah Ing touchca In n very dcllh.r,ii) manner. The Oregon wilt not be 'a ken to Ihe dry dock for cleaning before the :itll Inat, aa the tl.l.-a will be mora favorable at thai time. After tlio hutllcahlp leave Ihe dock ahe will lie glvm one or two aplna around the bay In order lo net her emilnea In thorough working order. Then alio will tiiko her dcparlurv for 8unla llurliarii. There were few -milling countenance lo lie seen Unlay on hoard of nny of the revenue cutters now nttltig out at the foot of Main street for ihelr minimi Arc tin crulae. Had u certain bit of Infortun ium w iin-n na just in-nvti rrom w nsh- ; Who was rclln-d, liitclllnoiit. and not Owion 1 known n few week ago the I bad looking but somehow she never chance are the crews of the cutter Hocnied to lukn with the gentlemen, would lint have looked forward lo their j They didn't Ilka her listless ways: they vnynge lo the north with no many nntl- i sold he hadn't any "simp" iiImiuI her. dilutions of pleiisuro-lf unv pleasure nt- ( Poor girl! she w.is suffering from tunc ta.iica tn these cnilo. The trouble In j llonul Irregiil.irlllea, and It was actually the iiulhorltlea nt WnahliiKton have luet Impossible for her to lake much Interest Issued ordetn lo th 'ffect Hint hercorter , In anything. Hut a chinge came, line the same rciriilutlons roKurdlng nil Ions day she hei.rd of Hr. I'lcrce's K.ivoilte which now apply to the nuvy shall be Prescription, Hhe procur. d a boille. nnd put Into operiu Inn on the rcvnii.. cutter, she bad noi tuk.'ii linlf lis contcnt.t lu- llcretoforu tho governiiinl pcrmltled the navy men to draw In money their allow nncea for rations and purchase whnt lliey (ho... The pruo.lloe iiIhi'iiM the cruiser anil battleships was to divide the men off Into mosses, each of which would appoint their own caterer, nnd then they could look after themselves. The nttHinrltlea Anally changed this iilnl Ordered that the illliwnnces should be food and not money, and a regular menu was arranged. Thla order did nol at first nlTict thn revenue cutters, nnd Iho men ubonnl these vessel enjiiyed the plensuro of dialling Ihelr friends In the navy. Hut now comes a similar order lo them, and II effect I akin to that of the proverbial wet blanket Kxanilner. THE "TKXA8 STEER." Well Presented Ilefore an Appreciative Audience. A few fourth-class would-be actor ar rived, bul the Texas Steer fulled to show up. That leor wa only a prctcnao to fool the unsuspecting. Tho "play" could be put on to much better advnntnire at the Casino, but Manager Johnson would not have them. .lournall-m I such o brood word and one in- 'p Ible ot ao many Interpreta tion, It I difficult to class the above clipped from hint night' Hudget. That It la untrue, la apparent on It face, for anyone fnmlllur with the dramatic, col- umn or the evening paper can readily retime u wourn ne a task, to will h Her- I culcs cleaning of the Augcun stable , Children nil hte 'o take Castor Oil, would bo pastime, for tta editor to por- but not LAXOU which Is palatable, tray, even If Tyndall hnd put him Into a trnnce, the d I (Terence, from a hlstrlonlo Thn fool of Oulda Is perfect. Summer standpoint, between tho finished comedy i nnd winter alike It Is encased In op-in, of Coquelln or Crane and the "horseplay" buckled shoos, which prevent It from of a llowcry museum. It I not a lack ' liouomlng contorted by unnatural prea of Inclination, hut lack of education. I sure on tho bone. Her hand, too, la The "atcer" arrived, with Juet as broad I fuultleiis In haiie and proportion. Mlllll WtTKIt. J 1,1 1 W WMV.lt. A. at. I I'. M, I A. N. j K. M. ii, 111. 1 IT ;ii. hi. 1 ft. iii. in. 1 .1. ii'". in. 1 it. 1 1 i' 4i 11.3 : A f-i 1 7.1 ill i' 7 'H 2 ttlU ll.il I 4 (rl I II 4 IH :m II fi liHKI 'A 'l A 4 il.i H (I i r, fill -ft. 7 II ;vl 0.1 11 11 S.H 4 A IH M.n 7 lil I A. 7 11 4'J 11.2 ft II a? 7 II ' H 44 A II (I 45 H II t 64 0. A 0 7 44 T.il ! U 44 I II 4 2 'ill M.H 8 II. 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A 8 21 1 2 4 I 'io S H 0.2 I 8 42 7.1 II IA 1 8 II 08 ' -J 8 i-' . I ! ! Imrna and metrical lo.ly aa da ever had. One e ullarlly of ll'iyl'a t-oinedlca la tliut aiin . aalve r- illU in only mellow enjoyment and cluaer iu'iiinliitiiur lo.- geia greater liking. II la difficult lo piny lo empty bonrhra. Tlier la no Incentive lo enlliualaam, and a wueflll alieelice of f rlePelllneo and comi-raili-rle that ahould obtain hetwcAa actor rod audience to Inaure the met tlntahed M-rformance. Al'tinugh Klaher'fl i ipera llouae wa by no meana empty Inat night. Murphy uid hla clever com pany did nol ece aa many face aa r'liould have greeted them, arh n Ihe eurtulii ariHH. on Ilia tlral act of "Th Tra Hteer" fleing Ha f1rt pres.-n!atlon In Aalorlo. It waa new lo ninny, nnd th unfortunate deac-nt of the Iron! drop curtain after the flrat erene of th third act rauaed many to leave Ih Ireatre, Ihlnkliig Ihe play had end -d Manager llcgg ahould program .nor carefully or Inairuel the alage manager lo um Ih aeeond drop for each acna and Ih front drop at Ih end of each art. In Iha handa of Tim Murphy, Ih char acler of Maverick llran ler i droll, life Ilk and Intuaed with aa unction humor Irrealanble. Th charaCer of th Texa congressman I one of light and had owa and Murphy open the on and aha-tra th other dellralel ana truthful ly. fharlra llallock made an altogether areeplabl Captain farh-lch llrlgllt. hut h might be a trifl Ira bualnvaa Ilk and matertalpjtlo In hi lov making, and ahould remember thai no Writ pointer vrr faced about and then commenced M walk with hi right fool out Mr. llul loch ! a capable acur. hut he ahould mil deeia Ih day of mall Ihlnga Ml r. Crane, aa Inn StyK na orphan from India. I a wet-fared. aweot-volred Utile woman, bul h I nol billed a a child aclrra. and her umptl m of lh pari would low nothing '.t ah wr a trifle morn womanly and a lri,1 ay, mor than thal-leaa rhlldlah. Mia rhrr.Ml a liiaaay, la almost everything on could deaira, A consummate actress and haclaome woman. It I unfortunate h vole ha not greater 'arrylng power. II I hardly deep enough .'or Ihe demand of lh role after th Irat set I'oaalhly th moat nl-nalng feature ol in evening lo all Hat ner wa th Inglrur of th quartet. The voice blend purely an.lnielrnllou.lv ami they ran Ihelr plantation eong with a rythm and rwlng thai caught th uudlenc. Kurh member of the aupportlng company niled ni part ncreptaMy and well The wit wo as pungent a ever II ue: the laugh aa hearty and numeral The "etccr" haa loat none of hi fun making qualltle in hi many Irnv-ls Th only one wno have regret .ire those who elnvrd away. dALMON-THA. No first -clnaa hotel can do without It wnnti lir. I'rli-e Hiking I'owd.r MKxr fok THrnsn.xr. "Come In and let u banquet royally.' King Henry IV. Itrrakfaal. Kgg on Pole de Kola Orn Toaat. Corned lli-uf IUh. ("rum pel a COITe. Luncheon. Cn'.m ed Clam. Ie villrd Chicken. Potato 8ild. dike. Tea. Dinner. Conaommo with Tea. Thon. Celer)'. llrolled Trout. Tar, vr EUuce. Hulled lutnt.e. Trench l"ho.. Urea I; I, with Orei-n Pea. KllU-ta of lnick, 'Jrangv rla-ico. 8uc-otaah. lloael Hind Uunrter I.amlt. rcrioa Bulnd. Plni-apple Fritter. Coff. Wit. VOX OrVn.1. Iloalun Transcript. A young lady friend who linn given much thought lo the aulij.-ct Informs u l l.it a kl"s Is (he mouth-ponce of love. bum mun't taki-: with UKNTl.KMKN. TIIK fore she felt like unolhir woman. Now she Is In the enjoyment of perfect health, nnd has suitors by the score. No woman need suffer from functional Irreg ulatlllc anil weaknesses. The "Fnvor llu Prescrlptlnn" Is a safe and certain cure for nil the weaknesses to which A'omci. km peculiarly subject. Dr. Pierces' Pellets cure constipation, biliousness, Indigestion nnd headache. One n dose. TO THIN THEM OCT. "Why do some town have curfew law?" The teacher anld lo Benny. "I guess," aald llenny, "ll'a because The cur have grown too many." Exchange, The Shakers hava nrule a discovery which I destined to accomplish much good. Renllilng that three-fourths of all our aufferlnga arise from stomach troubles, that the country I literally II I led with people who 'tannot eat and dlgeat food, without subsequently utter ing pain and distress, and that many aro starving, wasting to mere skeletons, because their food does them no good, they have devoted much study und thought to the subject, and the result Is thla discovery, of their Dlitestlve Cordial. A little book can be obtained from Your druggist that will point out the way of relief at onoe. An Invest Imitlon will cost nothing- and will roiult In much good, CIIANM.KK CA8TIOATKD. An Anwer lo Ihe Beiiir' Ixm 1m mint. Man. lu ster, N. II., April 7,-lleiiry M. I'uiney, chairman of the vummllUw on ria.iliill'iu of Hi New lUinjothl-'e slat convention, hn replied to Ihw erltlclam of Bennlor WillUm K. (handler, eon Inlned In a teller lo 8en,it jr lluiiry Cabot Uidgn, of Musaach'isells, In a loiter to day. In his teller Mr. Putney say that th McKlnley movement wa rpon. Isneou nnd no ons mn lUrted II. Mr. Putney declare Ihe renoliitlnn Indor Ing both Heed and McKlnley were sent lo Bennlor Chandler befor Hi .-onven-Hon. Thn teller eoillnue: "You aald Ih privlw vnln thai If an alti.inpl w4 made it lolaro MKln ley aeeond cholc of Ih convention yon would leav Ihe eh ilr nnd oppo II. A nam h..r of Influential rln.l loff) you you were forlunal to gl noihlng wor: thai with th temper of Ih convention a It wee, any attempt to nppos so mild a resolution would result In lh paaeag of a much mor Irnallu one, and :hef naked you nol to make a light which would Ih hopeless frjm Ih first. You prudently a'cept.id ihelr view and nt word you would not contend. You wra not a inward. You wore not cheated. You in Ih avlneh coming nnd got far toward Hi edg of II a pos.ll.le, Ilk th wis man you are. You con ceded nothing. You accepted th In evitable. Th only man really oppod lo II wa yourself. When you leped iiald II waa unanimous. The ch-erlng howed Ih convention wa for Heed? not a bit of It. When Heed' name wa mentioned hi friend cheered, but th grandest demonstration of approval for a candidate In a New Hampshire convention for Iwen'y yer waa when I rend Ihe reolu'l in Indors ing McKlnley a a 'pure and a hi tate. man, and the e-ioal of Heed In our fi vo lt wu a McKlnley convention. You should bo thankful that II wa ratln1 with smashing Ih antl-MeKlnhy com bine. Thn platform I more rprlve of Ihe real nllmenl of ew Hamp shire Hepubllenns than any oih.-r that haa been written for year. It la your platform, because you assented to It. It Is the platform of tho party In thla slate, because II voice th feting of nearly very Itepuhllran. ' They do nol much expect to Heed nominate.). First. bui hi rival I carrying pretty much all befor him. and. secondly. Itrcauae they know Ihe PUIt nd CJiiay and Clarksona. who h:iv a-lE.-d hi candidacy In jr.l-r lo hold New England d -legate, h-v Intended to betray him tf the time ever ram when Ihey could lake their retainer to another ramp. Thl betrayal our con vention h made Impossible. When our Iteed rue I homeless there will la eight good and true men from New Hampshire to vol for McKlnley. and th rest of New F.nglaid will follow. Bl'DDENI.Y He ltrgalned th Sight That Had I'x-en Lost for Yean. Kokomo, Ind . April 7. A marvelous Instance of restoration of light Is that of John Herahman. an old aoldler resid ing near thl place. From inTtirte re ceived during the labs war Mr. llersh ntan went blind, and by a special act of congees m UM h waa awarded a pen ion of V2 per month for total disability, and a large amount of back pay. A few day aro Mr. Herthman, while lt llng al hla horn, wa attacked with frightful pain about the y.. The loill became Inflamed, were aa red a Are, and It wa feared Ihey would buret. After suffering excruciating agony for everal hoar th pain auddenly vanhhed, the film that enveloped them suddenly dis appeared, an.) to the perfect surprise of Mr. Herahman nnd his family his sight wa completely restored. He now read newspapers a readily is !f-re losing hi vision, and It I thought lh restora tion Is permanent. He had teen taking no treatment for the eye, and the recov ery of eight wema miraculous UY HER TRIBE. The Remain of th Queen Of Ihe Gyp lea Ijild to Kent Kvanvllle. Ind.. April 7. Mr. Isaac Harrison. Queen of the Oyiwles, wn burled here this afternoon at Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died lust So vnmlier at Corinth, Mis., and wu brought her and placed In a vuult. The Interment occurred here, a It wn the place where her family has resided for everal years. The erir were ac cording to Ihe custom of American clll ien and no gypy ceremony was oh serve.1, although about S.0U1) people were at the cemetery In anticipation of something- of Ihe sort. Thre was a short ermon by Rev. M'Uwtt, of the Cumtr laml Presbyterian church, a couple of songs by a double qipirt.vt. and the re mulna were lowered Into the ground. Ieceased waa (1 year .of age. Her funeral was attended by several hun dred of th tribe, who g ithcre-1 here dur ing the last few day. KHILOII'S Cl'RE I aoia on a guaran tee. It cure Incipient consumption. It I the lieal Cough Cur. Only one rent a dose. 2S cents. U cents, and 11.00. For sal hy J. W. Conn. The only place that some women con sider fit for a protracted conversation Is the entrance way ot a large store. DeWltt'i Barsaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood.. It builds tap and strengthen constitution Impaired by disease. Chaa. Rogers. A chnrmlng euchre prlio Is a llttl Delft clock, and It can lie bought for less than three dolnrs. SLEEP AND REST FOR SKIN babies: In a warm bdih of CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTIOUEA (ointment), the great skin oure, when all else fails 8oM throughout Ihe world. Porria Daca ASB Cusa. Guar., Sol Prop., Boston, U. 8. A. "All aeout Babj' Bkln, Scalp ud Hair," Ire, TORTURED Art KHK IH BPOKB. Detroit Bunday Nw-Trlbun. "They frose rh) out," "Howr "Oil, tiny mud It hot for me." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "I," th young mun frankly admitted, "am looking tor a np" "Well," th elderly on uggrid, "If you hav til ginger It ought to In) easy In find aom on with Ih dough." And a great alienee fell Inaudlbly. Indianapolis Jour nal. MAHVBlS.B RKfJUtTH. From lltr writ tan by Rv. J. Oun-4-erman, of Dlmondale, Mich., w aro permitted lo mail tt extraot: "I bar no hesitation tn roomintd ng Dr. Kluf New DIcovry, aa the rvaulte war J moat msrvaloua la th of my wtf. Whi; 1 was pastor of Ih JUp'.U! rhurch at Rive Junction h was brought down wllh pneumonia uro4lng la irlpp. Tcrrtble psroxywma of eoughtm wru;d laal hours with llttl inlarrupOoo and .t (anwd aa tf lh could not iur v v them. A friend r commended Dr. Kin New Dlamvery; 11 wa quick In It work and highly aallefaclo.-y In r- ulls" Tr al bottlM fr l Charl Rrnf drug tor. Recnlar tlx, Wc and H. The fourth woman lo obtain the doc tor'e degre at the Pnlveraliy of floet-tlngi-n la Mlsa AH' l.ure. a graduate of Wellealey. Hhe h.ia ben mad Doctor of 1'hlloaophy, cum multa laude, by Ooet llngen Hhe had epent two year In philological tudlea at lyltml'; and ha been at Uoeiiingrn through on aemeatcr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Millie How did you happen to Join th Independent Illfle? Flxxle To avoid Jury duty. Mlxxle They e me you re Igned Just aa soon as then waa a pros pect of war. FlxxleThal was liecause I fell convinced no good cltlxen should shirk the drmsnd of Ihe Jurybox Cleveland Plain Dealer. "A TALENTKD EDITOR." Oenllemen: I had occasion to us ev eral buxet of Krause's Hradach Cap sules whll traveling lo Chicago lo at tend th National Democratic convention. They acted like a charm In preventing hejtdache and dlxxlnca. Have had vary llttl headache sine my return, which la remarkable. Yours respectfully. JOHN V. BHAPFER, Kd. Renovo (Pa.) Reeord. For ral by Chaa, Rof" AJtorU, Or sol ajent, Mr. Fast-And what did you think of Mr. Inkwell. Ihe novel!!? Mr. Wt Why. hi clolhe are ao very old-fashioned! And I understood that he waa celebrated (or bis fiylc-Itrooklyn Life. Or. PrlcVa Cream Baking Powfer Caotaau a As Mail e Alai. Pounder Whal'a the matter, old man? Rounder' (who cam home very late the night before) Why, I can see two of my face In the mirror here, and I don't know which one to have.-Boaton Tran script. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to American seeking. Bruj i CaptuU for new etuerprra. A B romairrtng The name and adaraaeea of X0 aurcMrfin promoter who hn placed over (100.mo.OW Sterling la Foreign In- veanmenu witriln to Ust six yean, and over llt.000.ojo for the seven months of lh&. Pries. O. or ti pay ! by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau ot InrraKur, , Cheapi-le, I00on, E. C. 8iibaenbni wil b enatled. by ar rangement frith tJi director to receiv eirtier prrsorsaC or latter of Introductoln lo any of rheao u.'c-wariU pronvxer. TMa last I first cCaaai In every respect, I and every man or Arm who name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For rxaclng the following It will be i found Invaluable Hoods or atiarea of In- dianrtax Commercial and rinancia. con cern. Mortgage loans. Sale of Im. nds. Patents or Mines. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. R0S3. HUN. WALTER C. PEPY8, CAJT. AJITUUR STIFFE. CopTlgtjt. Purple vests of a most vivid hue will be worn with gray and black tailor gnwna. THIRTT-FIFTH STREET NOTICE. GRADE Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro poses to establlih the grade of Thirty fifth street In that part of the city of Astoria known aa Adair's Port of Upper Astoria at the following height above the base of grades. At the Intersection of Thirty-fifth and Harrison at 148 feet At the Intersection of Thirty-fifth and Irving avenue at 181 feat, and between Harrison avenue and Irving avenue In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance ilgned by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting; on said portion of said street-he filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ton days from the final publication of thla notice, to-wlt: on or before Monday, April 13, 1K96, the common council will establish said grades. By order of the common council. Dated March 18, ISSaS. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. DATE STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice la her1- given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Dat? street In that part of the city of Astoria known as Alderbrook, at the following height above thf base of grade. At the claim line between Adair's As toria and Alderbrook at "0 feet, at the intersection of Date street and said claim. At the Intersection of Date and Forty seventh street at 70 f?et, and between said claim line and Forty-seventh street, tn a direct line at a uniform grad. At the intersection of Date and Forty eighth streets at 70 feet, and between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Data and Forty ninth streets at 70 feet, and between Forty-elg-hth and Forty-ninth streets In a direct line at a uniform grade. . At tho Intersection of Date and Fiftieth streets at 70 feet, and between Forty ninth and Fiftieth streets tn a direct line at a uniform grade. At the intersection of Date and Fifty first streets at 100 feet, and between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets tn a di rect line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Date and Fifty second streets .at 130 feet, and between Ftfty-flrat and Fifty-second streets In a direct Una at a uniform grade. At the claim Una between Alderbrook and Van Dusen'i Astoria, at Its inter section with Date street at let feet, and between Fifty-second Btrfet and said claim lino In a direct line at a uniform trade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lios judge within ten days from the final publication of thl notice, to-wlt; on or before Monday. April 13. 1S96, the common council will establish said grades. By order of the common council. ., Dated March 18, ISM. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Canadian Pacific" RAILWAY. AMKHICA'H Uralist Trins-CoatinentaJ Railway System. from oceaFto cm -IN- Palace Dinlnj Room and Slecpinc Cart. Luxurious Dlnlnc Can. Elegant Day Coaches. ill AIM' Observation Cart, allowing Unbroken View, jf the Wonderful Mount ain Cnunty. , $5.00 and $10.00 4ved na all ticket Fast Tourist ears th beat oa wheel, tqulpaieoui el the very Used throaghiajt -AWh" Canadictn Huclflc ROYAL ill STEAMSHIP LIE -io- . China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C Faierast of Indt l-mrs ot Jarsn Emto' of China hsiufess of IaJi t-ojprest o Jatan Ewprett of Chia Aug. fill. Ag atlh. bept. I601. Oct. Mill. Nov. utti. Dec. ttl AastraUaa MesaMT lv Vaexoaver, B. C . I eta e evry awtk. For ticket rates and Information call on or address JAS. FINLAYSON, Agent, Astoria, Or. W. F. Carvn, Traveling Pass. Art, Tacoma, Wash. Geo. Mel, Brown, Dist Pass. Art., Vancouver. B. C. O ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF AND Vrh Mutton: Offlea Chief Com mluary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash, March & W. Sealed proposals In trip licate will be received htrt and at office of Oommlwarlea at following named posts, (for fresh beef and fresh mutton lo be delivered at thai post only), until U O'clock, noon. Friday. April ti, IAS, then opened, for furnishing and delivery to Subsistence Department. U. S. Army, the fresh beef and fresh mutton called for by the Commissary of post to be sup plied during six months, and also tep arata proposals for year, commencing July L IM: Boise Barracks and Fort Sherman, Idahe: Forts Canby, Spokane. Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barrack. Wash. Fresh beef shall be good tn qual ity and condition fit for Immediate use, and from for and hind quarter meats proportionally. Including all best cuts thereof. Fresh mutton shall be of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethTs over one and under three years old. Beef and mutton to be dressed and trimmed and delivered aa prescribed In circular of Instructions to bidders. Proposals will be also received stating price at which bidder will deliver fresh beef or .nutton of character above stated, and to hi de livered of temperature not greater than 60 Aum Fahrenheit Oovernm nt re serve the right to reject the whole or any part of any or all bids. Full information furnished here, or by Commissary at th? several poets. Envelopes containing pro posal should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Beef (or Mutton) at ." and addressed to undersigned or to Commis sary at posts to be supplied. W. H. Nash Maj.. C. 8. CEDAR STREET CRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tha com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to - estabHsh the grade of C'dar street In that part of the city of Astoria known as Alderbrook at the following height above the base of grades: At the claim line between Adair's As toria and Alderbrook at 12 feet at the Intersection of said claim line with Cedar street At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty seventh street at B fen, and between said claim line and Forty-aeventh street to a direct line. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty eighth street at 82 feet, and between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth tre-t In a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty ninth street at 3$ feot and between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets In a direct line and uniform gradei At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifti eth street at 4S feet, and between Forty ninth and Fiftieth streets In a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifty first street at 3 fe?t, and between Fifti eth and Fifty-first streets In a direct line and uniform grade. At the intersection of Cedar and Fifty second street at 87 feet, nnd between Fifty-first and Fifty-second street In a direct line and uniform grade. At the claim line between Aldrbrook and Van Duaen's Astoria at 123 feet and between Fifty-second street and said claim line In a direct line and at a uni form grade. And unices a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty; fronUng on said portion ot said tre:t be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge wlihin ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Monday. April 13, 1SW, the com mon council will establish said grades. By order of tha common council. Dated March IS, INW. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. BOND STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the com- i mon council of tno city of Astoria pro- j pose to establish the grade of l.ond street In that part of the city of Astoria known as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria, at the following height above the base of I grades: At the Intersection of Bond and Forty sixth street at feet, anil helveer, ' Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Bond street and the claim line between Adair' Port of Upper Astoria and Alderbrook at 70 feet, and between Forty-sixth atreet and said claim Un In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with tha auditor and police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt on or before Monday, April 13. 1S9G, tha com mon council will establish said grade. By order of the common council. Dated March IS, ISM. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. MANHOOD to hrm J Pvarar, 11 n k " ww aaaa, HOREaUOAItfi USING inn una, Third aod 0UNSET 0 i iniiTPn -.11111 I ULI JKAStON or laVtfiAv). WILL AVi Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco . i. - AN D New Orleans Over the Great S unset poute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Toesdij, Nor. 5, 1895 Th mot empteta modern. leaWhy quipped and perfectly arranged Vi bulcd Tranajcontlisarat Train In Amerle. New Equtpmaot. aapactifly dtwlgnad. foe tba sjrrtoa. Direct coanectlooA la New Ortona or all Eastern points. Quick tlmwj. E. flcNEIL, Kocaiver. Hi y. Gives Choice of. Tmo Transcontinental Koutea, Via Sfokaue and St. Paul. Via Ogilen.lWiver and 0 iu aha or S?t."PauL Pullman and Tourist & !. r fr eootlnlng Chalra Oar. Astoria to San Francisco. Stat of California. Thursday, March M. Queen. Tuesday, Hatch 24. " State. Sunday. March 29. Queen, Friday, Aurll 4. Bute, Wednesday, April 1 Columbia, Monday, April 11 Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The R. R. Thomnaon will liua Aatneia. at 7 p. m. daily except Sunday; tear Portland at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday. - The Steamer Ltrlio will lean Astoria at :5 a, m. daily, except Sunday; lea re Portland at I p. tn. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information call on or address Q. W. LOUN8BERRT. Agemt W H. HTJRLBUKT. Gen. Pa. Agt Portland, (nr. These tiny Capsules are superfo to Daisam oi topaiDa, CubebsorlniectionsandlfllD CURE IN 48 HOIMSV the earn diseases without! inconvenience. &J it all Jrugfutl, THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns arc estlbuled, beater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth haa an electric reading lamp. Its dining car ara tha best In the world, and Its coaches are palace on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to tha tarvellng publio tha beat service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Statea or Canada. For map, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. Paas and Tkt. Agent, Portland. Or. RESTORED. fee, ! run teas ml laaa at auaa flia Jill Ca aaa af aMa , jaansiM ate o) ' ft- -.Bffil'jm M-rU TMe nlnl in in It ear an nas , m a In TTi rati i til iarr. Imm at i a mw Mlmaluta. whlek MM 4 t laOr alts, C aw nil I ar laattr Cka k parried ID t tncpM. ft see boa. r ta. k aal ar-.at rirur fe . Bold t ll druirmna. A.k for a. u so - Maauraaaea4 h tn feaiu Ma.lli-ln It. hri. aw , . n . -w Taaiaill m i. 'w J. W. CONN, Agent. Astoria.