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Save time TjeDajly Astorfart 0r" HAJ A PlOIIIAH l PrJtNRT ...Fimlly Circulation... MUCH MOM THAU THUf. TIMM AS tAn A THAT Ot ANY OTHER PAPt IN ASTOHIA. CxnuiiNtf Haw itiiU worry IIVM All AU In TH AtfllKIAX'l "W411I Cutumn." KXCLUSIVIC TICMCOKAPIIIC PKICSS REPORT. VOL Xl-V. ASTllIMA, (UfWiON, FIMItAV M MINIMS, SKITKMUEK IK, 11R. NO. 22:1 YOU ufw IN IT " Tho followinn Ticki t in Kivin l.y IIKHMAN WISK, tli' Rcliuli. Clothier, to hi ('UHtlllDKIS: Not Transferable M ll.n lnniKlit i. ir I IVl. Mil I AKS wniili nf (.'.mmU al 1 1 ci man Winr's Store unit it tlnrt f. re i-ii'.itlol tn j.ar- til ll'JItC ill tllC h.llKC il 111! KIN CM 111 FISHER'S HALL 1 Oil the civiilnji of DECEMBER 25. 1896. Ami in also Ktinriiiitci-il tn receive a .rrsrn t frnm ti:e X mui Irrf, ut the Mine ilate ami lai-. I'n-ictiH will t hu ms! (nun u ln n( i ainly In a fine iue nf furniture, uinl (rum a collar tuition to a fine unit or m-riuat. HICRMAN WISIC 1 ailic, unit i hililieti over 6, n ell at C.rnls must have ticket. ( nlv mi;i.NAi. ("fit 100 ks will e ailinitteil. KIM! it speech II'- l" ii' -l hi iiddii-. by niutlng Hi"! ilurl UK mn U time a tie se w'iy mini .hniild l' r-dy to ihI- inn ... In d- fi-ii... of llm lijihur and Inii-ii-rlly of Ms country dwelt ul ome length upon Hip past history of ihe It- nil.li mi party nri'l the uciafiil state l.ltl iC (illtlltrllli III tllC NlU Mt Kin- "f irTnlr. iliroiiKh'iul lh "mntry under 1 1 m HilinlnliilrHlliin. II" touched upon J I THE CHANCES IX OUR HARBOR HERMAN WISH The Reliable i-Prlce Clothier Our Handy Wagon... ComMnaa all the futurra of the child's plain Mm and a viduriprd, un.l. all things ron.Moird, rutia th roo.utiicr kaa than lllier. Ho daairat.lii. cunvrnlont and aatl.tacory ha It proven, that, a ready "arllrr." It haa no nqual. V take a apodal iirnla. too. In dellvrrlnf Ilia aama promptly and In fault lea com)' llun to lha Iroda. Children's Wagons, Baby Carriages, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Croquet Tackle, Sets Garden Tools GRIFFIN & REED CITY BOOK STORE Icy t'liili Hcniliii"iricrH YcMcnlity. ;vi:knou i.oud i-ktsint Many HlliPlnif h' Mml" f'.r H'mwl Min'y mi't III'- Muliili-imiM" nf tin i'i'''lll ut Hi'- liiiviTiiiiii-nr- Tti VmlliK M' n lI'KUIlIt'-. A lnri; mi'l nlliiiAlaitllr aii'll'-nre nll.il In.' nr M Klnl.-y I'luli riin lam nlyhl. ami 'luiliiK llin fV.-nlriK -en i I" i iany iilrlnll'- Mimiim-h Va rl i " r iiiIiIiti. inu'l" ih.-lr r-K.rt ou (.r r.- . of Ih" wink of nuiiliiK i:iilKf. aivl imiiicnuia -ak.r rr liiti 1ii' il l' ilu- aii'li.-iH l.y lli- pra lilrnt nf lh clii'i !iivrii.r Win M lrl ami Hi" Hun W II ii'l.'ll. 'I'-rk of lli. iM'iiril ut K'h"l Unit i.Miimlaiil'in.ira nf lliv aialr. who are vlallliiK III III" 4lty. nui'I- thr flrat aiitrrMi of th rv.-nln. Jvr nr t.ril aal'l In part: I r.-KP-l vrry inii h that I am not In a romllllon IhhIkM I" l"-k I am imt alinply llrt-il from minli IravPllliiK, but atfi auffi-rliiK from a a'-vrn- Uln.-aH. I navf i-oiiit. li'-r.- lunik-til ! " nnl Ho- nioiii-y iU'illon ami hll ihr k-y lull.- f tlin ultuutl'in kml'Ut I'lii'l ap-pliiun.- w li.-n h'-' mu'l" Hi" lal"iii'-nl Itiul notinO inori'-y Hlmply ni' ant that v.-ry 'lollar lu'-l liy tti" ov.-riim.-nt , ulioul'l '" oiih too "ni an'1 not M '"iiln. H il.-li nl conilTabli. I"ni(th upon Hi" HrKiiiii'-nt a lvanr.l liy ih- othr ulijt-, ami il-inontial'-l lli'.-m loj ' I." fiilla l.-. , ' Hh'-rlfT Hur" a n'-it rail, d upon f ir j nil H'I'li' .M ami muil.. a t:rrlnK appeal i to voioia of Cliimop 'uunty to itaml M .nuiri IllooJ no Mir o on ui (. h Ih" ll'-pulilli-ao parly. H" li-rm-ly lllun lral.il hla liilk on lh- money nU'titlon liy a Krnphli' Omi rl.lon of a atre.-t onirovi-ray In I'oi-llnntl In hlh he look part V"lmn'l:iy. Th" in- of III" InlHirtiiK man Haa well i-iitiilillMi'l In that urinim.-fit Th lalKirlnit mini iv Hill, a (lollnr whli h nhiil! lie a in. aa ur. of alti. on th. miiii prlm lpli- that Hi" Mril Hlli k. ih" pound nri'l the hu.h--l an- lti- aiumlunl of m-aaur". ("liy Atiorm-y C. J t'urtla rnuli- an olh"r of hla patriotic apam-liM In which In- kP.mI out uni'iiil vim ally for proi-t-tlon ainl th- aollJ ni.-ajisrem.-nt of val u.n After the adjournment f theelub the youiiK men orKanlxed the I'lraiio I'lun, prai tlrally an auxiliary to the McKln- (."iiitiiiii StarKcy TclW of the Times as They cre Sixteen Years Ago. STKAH.irrCHANNLL FROM SEA To the IXM-k In Aaiorta The Neamlth I'l-iiHliiK - feet "f water Came In i.t liead Tl'le Will Light er l'rt of Her Cargo. ue inin.iu.e.i io you. i nip u. jour 1iy n(j .,, B1,1H.lnloj M.-aKn. John illy waa purely a hualtu-aa one. Put I The fine American hlp Neamlth, arrived 111 l-ort Wednesday, la In (ominiind of the veteran Captain Stark' y. The vessel la 16?,n ton regl t. r. nh a carrying capacity of IZOO toiia, and ha a full cargo of Iron for Cortland merchant, fhe la conalifned to hutton & Hel)". her am-nta. She 1 a thr'-e-iiiBtel wMlen ahlp and left New Vorli on A pi II 3, making the voy age around the Horn In 1M daya. Cap tain Htarkey raid lo an Astorlan re ix.rter ycnterday: "We ha1 a moderately fair voyaf and eiperlenred no heavy norms. Off Cape Horn, however. e encountered unuaually cold weather. Our crew con alata of twenty-two men all told. One of my men. I am aorry to nay, died of consumption on the voyage and waa burled at ea. "Klxteen yearn ago I waa In this port Young, tie... Welch an I.mncan lie-,., mojitr of the Ilelle of Perth, and U-an a a committee on cmatitutl-.n. ( mUftt ,ay ,hat , am ,m,Iy aatound-d This evening. In McKlnley Club quar-4t the wonderful change vrought In ten.wlll hold another meeting for the . )ur tmrU,r b). the ,.. Jrtty ,yBtem. purp.v ..f cvnpletlng It orgiiU,il0n. Th Nt,mth. on loaded at pr.-aent. Is A h.-arty Invitation In extended to all j ,lra inf :4 fwt ln nlt waIer- an(1 young in.-n of the city to Ik- prem-nL al,u, 2t fw, 6 n,.hM, ln fr(..h ater. Tin- Me K lulc) CIul, alai haa a speelal Yet.-nlay we cn.ased what uaed to be Invitation to attend the mi-tlng. J,llH ,,ar al dl.a,, ,(w (le anil found a Tomorrow .-v.-nlng tnvetlnga will be ; ,.h,i ...,- A..,.ri ,ik am very glad lo . a., much lnter.-t Ix-llig taken In the principle of the H.-pulillcuil party. I bclleie that th" effort ymi an- muklng thl evening to oiganlie clul.a and pieparlug your aelvr to dl' uaa the laau'-a will. Il muni Im conaldeiivd dining Ihe coming cuin palgn, will not oiil) riull In treat good lo the alate. bul to the country at UL'I. .1 Ul U I II.' 1. Ol.fULlI.' LO Oil ..... i . . .. . .i . en- ,. i . i , "" " "' ' l'l"""n. ami at Uaii i arrivil here at this time of the ,., ., . , , t.im. . in r- n.-w cliii-a will pe orv-an l.-d Don't Freeze Your Life Away This Winter 1 IIUTOO TO Till;. Foard & Stokes Company Buy one of their FINE ST0VH5 to keep you warm. TllliV AUI2 ClIliAIM Tlu-y also carry u 'oin.lfto stock of K'KRI 1, JIAllD- wauk, (ii..-sv.i:i:. ktc. HARDWARE, PLUMBING TIN WORK JOB WORK (1RAMTE WAKE. ROPE. STOVES. IRON PIPE. TER RA C01TA PIPES. IIAR IRON. STEEL, CANNERY M PPLIES, l.OOOERS' TOOLS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION Call and Be Convinced SOL OPPENHEIMER Trustee for the late M. C. CROSBY Oregon State Normal School MONMOUTH, OUHOON. A Training School for Teachers. Senior Year Wholly Professional. Twenty weeks of Psychology and General and Special Methods; twenty weeks of TenchliiR and Training Department. Training school of nine grndes with two hundred children. Itcgtilar Normal Course of Three Yearr, Tho Normal Diploma Is recognised by law as a State Life Certificate to touch. Light Expenies; Hoard at Normal Dining Hall J1.B0 per week. Furnish ed rooms with light and flro, 7Gc to J1.00 per week. Hoard and Lodging In private families 2.60 to J3.B0 per week. TUITION: Sub-Normal, IB.OO per term of ten weeks; Normnl, J6.25 per . term of ten weeks. Crudes from reputable schools aooepted. Catalogues cheerfully furnished on application. Address P. L. CArtPBELL, Pres., or W. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty. Mount Angel College. MOt'NT ANOKI., SIAUK1N I'OI'NTV, OltKdON. TIM': mint excellent Hoarding Hcliool In the Norlliet. Our principle l:-to tine the lies! met hoil. In leiiehlnv nod only lenehera orKrcnl learning uml ...viierieiice; to uialii lalll Itnoil illaelpllue; In exuel all Hie liwaona anil have the lioya niiike Ihe lienl line of their I line; lo ulvc theiii .iili.tiiullal 11111I gnod men In himI plenty In cut ; tn .ee to their bodily Inn 1 1 H hv giving theiii ample chance for ex.wl.ej lo give tlioroiiKh an t t-roct li in to tinlelilH iih well mm lo parent.. I. real Hum. have heen expended thl. Miuniiier In healltlty Ingnnil leveling IheKniiiiiila, pulling In new water eloet ami a per feel .ewer ..v.leiu, In culii ruing the cnhlncia, collection, llhmry. etc. tine of mir .peelallle. I. a niol complete Con vlnl and lliialnea timme, llankliiK. etc Muale on nil In.tniincnli. Write for aa clul lerni.nl once to T11K l'ltlNlil'Al,. School open Hcptember Ith. I HU'-atloii.. will-li a i .erl niil) altei I ti e UlM'ilng man, Imt time lil iml l" itnlt .'ell net'- I lll'le lo llolke A lengthy 'talk. We an- Intd -M'-d In having . v iery dollar a. go..l a. every otle I dol '. Uv l:i pin lia..ng poin r. uinl every I other kind of money I. deNaae I money. ! i Applau.e i There ha. lui n no time 'in the hl-toiy of our i ..until when de mand, hale been male to ..-.ao the 'currency of our country will, h have not rc.iilt.il In dl.a.M.T. No man llivc.tnl with the light of aurTriige ha the right or prltlleg" of lieutlng that power In differently I au onl add that I h"pc lo your i lob m. .t pt'oiperoiis one, and 1 thank .u for the courtesy ten- deled to me tonight." I'.etieial "dell waa next Introduced and made a few inoi.1 appropriate re muikH Among other thing he .aid. "I did not come down here with tho expii'latliui of talking, or trying lo make a political apu-ch -In fact. I am not a public apeak'-r. It him nt been my calling 111 life. It ha been my pleonure, however, lo come here tonight and to do what little I can to .i ure the election of Major McKlnley. "It ha bti-n many jvun .luce 1 was In A. 1. Hla. and 1 have noticed inlay many and great Improvement In jour city. I can ino.- t r.lu. r l my that 1 am very much pi. and with jour coun ty and the future prp. cis of Astoria. I think ymi kin w a good thitit; when you ee It, and the ainnuut of noli". ml work going on here now is evidence of that fad. "We have had siic essf ul li. pul.il. an iunlnlslratl.ini for twenty-five su. c. s slve year III the past, and wc all know with what dl-aler the Demo cratic iidiiiltilMiallon diirliu the last three and one-half years has D . i fraught. We all certainly believe that It I het to follow out tile old lilies. We have been fooled with long enough and November third will see-a change. I cannot tonight enter Into a discus sion of political ou.Miions I am sim ply here to express to you my iletct mlnatlon and good will for the cause. I thank you for your kind attention." On motion of Mayor Taylor the re port of various commit tec were then received. The commit! n uniforms and torches reported that they had In vestigated the subject, a n.l recom mended the purchase by the club i f ' cup and 20-Inch capes, the caps to be i year on my previous trip sixteen j-ears I ago, w ith this same vessel, loaded as iHhe Is. I should have thought It neces sary to wait for the hlgheat spring tld.n before enlering the river. All of my rargo 1 cmalgned to Portland, and n. the vessel I so heavily mWfmm ept. I? The foreign office 1 ""' Information which I can path- mi il... .1,,, ...o.i.,n. er. I consider It alwolutely unsafe to j attempt to take her up the river with A KM KX IAN nou:"i;s. j I'.xpi.Mion ,,f i .pinion (y the Hrltlh! t.overuiticH. I London, ha. given .nil not.-: "The outburst of the continental I "" "f th'" cttlK" ln h''r I shall there prcs against i ire.it llntaln, which iif"r, lighter a thousand tons or more, accused of selhsh design In the Knst. j""'1 f"r ,hiu Pur-e tie up to the o. has aMonlshed otllclal clr. b-s. Noth- R- ttni1 N- J"' k '"''i,,rT"' or next day Pig that is being don.- or coiit. mplat. d !for ,h,' purpose of discharging part by the government could give the ! -f the cargo upon barge. elighicM volor lo mi. h assertions. j "Thls ,he !a,,t voyage I shall make "The government cannot hold Itself.!1" '" Nesmlth. a she haa I-en Skld . ei ool.!.. fur II,.. ....l.,r,.l h.irror l. I i" l raK. ot .-an i-rancisco. so mat all th'-lr candidate., so no t hnlcal ob jection can be rala'-d an to their legal right to be placed on the official ballot. Will Nominate a Third Ticket as a Kesolt of the Huffalo Convention. ker, and Smaller Lights Con trol the Convention. CAHl'AI'JN HI'EAKEICS. Chicago, Kept. 17. During October firyan wlil make speeches In Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Iowa, Kan an and Nebras- Among the aaalgnment of speakers of ! national reputation made by Chairman THE RING STILL IX CONTROL McConvllle, of the siieakers' bureau, are: Kenator Teller, of Colorado, who will State Organisation Leaders Still at th make five speeches In Kentucky this Helm-Hill, Murphy, Sheehan, Cm- week and next. Following hi Ken tucky engagement he will make five apeethes In Ohio. Ex-Oovernor Holes, of Iowa, and CoDgrernman Towne, of ' Minnesota, will speak at Sioux Falls, ; "Pdai to the Astorlan. South Dakota. B-pteml-r 23. tiunaio, .-n. i Bept. i,.-ihe Derno- cratlc state convention today nomln-. MONSTER LIMP OF OOLD. 'ated John Boyd Thatcher, ot Allamy. :f'r governor. The platform endorse New Tork. Sefit. 17.-The larg st'the Chicago platform and Bryao and chunk of gold that haa ever been ln gewall. thla ty waa today wheeled down ; it ia a significant fact that the state liroadway to the United States ansay ;organlzatlon leader, who have hereto- oiflce, guanle.1 by five detectives. The tore controlled the conventions of this big lump weighed 4737 ounces and d Is party, are still at the helm. Senator worth ,W0. It was shipped to the; Hill. Senator Ward Murphy. ex-Lieu- asay office by the Bank of Montreal ' tenant Governor W. F. Sheehan, Rich- Canada, and belongs to the Cariboo croker. and aach ot the smaller Mining Co. of British Columbia. UlahU of the Dart, who serve under ! these men's banners, are undoubtedly i satisfied with the work of today's 'on- HOW IT WORKS NOW. Washington. Sent 17.-A statement I ventlon- It been predicted up to prepared at the mint bureau shows 1 lMt nlnt thl thes leaders would that the silver coinage during the have no control of the convention and month of August aggregated I2.t50.000. 1 tht tbe7 themaelve. would practlcai This yielded to the government a pro-:ly be read out of the party to max. fit for seignorage of 2.027. :room tot mon youthful aaplranU. Th result ot tne convention toaay is tma: THE MARKET a. j The ticket la made up of the strict or- Iganization men who have been nom- Llverpool. Sept. 17. Wheat Spot, : inated ; the selection of a leader who firm; demand moderate; No. 2 red did not attend the convention has ben spring. Ds 5d; No. 1 California, Ds 8d. GIVING THE OTHER SIDE A SHOW adopted for chairman of the state com mittee; the national committeemen to be selected next week will be men fa, vorable to the organization leaders, and the platform is not aa radical as It , was intimated some weeks ago it would be. Those who are inclined to be ex- evlta'.ly liipir,d in the minis of the public by the atrocities at Constanti nople. The policy nf Oivat I'.rituin has. however, undergone no change whatev. r, and the government Is aol ing In complete accord with the other power, ns it ha hitherto done. Nev ertheless it Is becoming obvious that public f.i-llng In tli-cut ttrtluln has I n so ntitrngcd l.y the shocking events In Constantinople that the gov crnm. lit would never be supported 111 again sl.li.ig with the p. Tic. "If the powers canted sec their way to adopt me.iiis to co-operate to end the (.image, the one course open to .li. at lailahi Is to stand lusidc and to hope for affairs." a ii.oic s.itisfactorj" stale of ARKANSAS KKSl l.TS. l.iitl Rock, Ark . Sept. IT. Complete oilicl.il ivtuins from the recent election sho.v the following vote for governor: Jones, tl'om.l !1.1'JI; Kcmmcl tKep.) vjf; Piles il'op.l 1:;.lnH; Miller il'ro.) 74:'. Total, lll.l.'ii; Jones' plurality. .Vi.:v The vote In is;.:' before the poll tax law was enacted, wn as follows: Klsli back ilVui.l '.10,115; Carnahan tl'op.) III. 117; Whipple tliep.l :::?.; t : Nelson i I'l o.i l.:;pi; total vote l.Ml.tSR. The vote In IM'I, held under the Vros ent poll tax-law resulted: Clark ilVm.l 74.MHI; Remmel tliep.l :'i-..i'Sa; Parker .Pop i 21,, VII; Miller (Pio.l l.aM; total vote, ! -'..".I'.'i- when my cargo Is dlsehargtil, my duty a her muster will end. After my re lease from the Neamlth, I shall go to my home In Hath, Me., stopping at San Francisco on the way, where I shall spend some time in visiting old friends." Authentic report was received yes terday that the Ant lope, the regatta flagship. Captain Banks, which left Portland Wednesday with a cargo of wheat, drawing less than twenty feet of water, met w ith a similar experience to that of the Harland. sticking on the bar at the mouth of the Willamette river, and that ut last accounts she was still sticking. The day when trou bles of Ibis kind for ship masters will end is rapidly approaching. The A. and C. K. R. R. will l completed by an other wheat shipping season, and ships can then take their cargoes ih Astoria. ON Til E NILE. Railway Age. The following dispatch from El Taso, Tex., explains Itself: El Paso, Texas, Aug. 2?. A number of railway employes here have Issued a tremely radical In their advocacy of lengthy appeal to the railroad men and giiver display some little disappoint latKiring masses of the country begging ment tonight over the platform, but them tcr rote for Pryan aad free coin- a a -whole ir Is taken -wttrr-rerr good -age. to assert their individual man- grace. The state committee, as eon hood and Ignore their would-be mas- stltuted, contains a majority of sirict ters, the managers of corporations and y state organization men and the se monopolies. The appeal a.tirms that lection this afternoon of Elliot Dan wealthy corporations have on all oc- forth to be chairman. Calvin J. Hud casions evinced their enmity toward on secretary, and the agreement to latK.r by banding together to prevent imake Frank S. Campbell, of Bath, na latmr from obtaining wages: declares tional committeeman as soon aa Sena that gold 1 the representative, the tor Jones has notified the committee of strength of monopolies In the United : the resignation of W. F. Sheehan. baa States. The appeal denounces Hunt- evidenced a desire to conduct the cam- llngton. Armouaand others, and charg-'paign from the standpoint of the state .... h.i,i u-r.K Vmdiilrlnt. ,, een o '. : .1 e- niv... it,. ..-t-.. v UI BIlllvlOIl. monopoly on the money of the land ; The refusal of Tammany to Indorse to enable them to enslave labor. It the candidacy of one of its own mem says that the employes of railroads bers. William Sulzer. waa m due to dare not come out and declare them-1 any personal objection to him, but selves for silver, but they can keep ; rather, as was explained by Senator their own counsel on election day and 'Grady, .ecause It was believed that nuletly vote for Bry an and Sewall. The Tammany would embarrass itself and writers of the appeal say they are be accused In the event of Bryan's de not able to lose their Jobs and cannot. feat, of selling out to the national tick therefore sign their names to the ap-;et to secure the election of one of its peal. They accuse corporations w ith members to state office, calling on the government to shoot i It is very generally conceded tonight dow n worklngmen w ho protested among the more prominent of the dele agalnst having bread taken from the gates that the selection of Thatcher mouths of the wives and children. The: will not be successful in preventing appeal closes with these words: the gold men from nominating a third Now, If the laboring classes will act wisely In November next, the cor porations will meet their Waterloo,1 and there will be no more strikes, as : we will have legislation giving us Just- i ice without striking. What have the, promises of a corporation ever amount-! ed to? Don't weaken. Don't show- the; Preparations for a Eight Now Under Way and a Buttle Expected. BRANCH II KA IH.'l'A KTKKS. Chicago, Sept. 17.-Branch R. publl- of the "navy" put tern. The report can hcad.iiaiieis will probably be es- wiiM referred lo the executive commit- tablished at Kansas City within a too with power lo act. short time. This much ha practically Secretary Stockton reported that there been decided upon us a result of the were unite n number of llainbeau mid conference held yesterday between common torches already on hand In Chnii inan llanna and a committee of good condition, and that others could Misso tirlans headed by ex-Cotigress- be puivhasul at a riiisonable figure In inan Prank, of St. Louis, and Major the city, and recommended the full Blttinger, of the St. Joseph Herald. equipment of the club with torches. The report was referred to the exivu tlve committee with power to net. Chairman Smith, of the music com mittee, reported that a campaign qtinr- NOT TO SPEAK. let had been orgunlznl, and that music had been ordered. The executive coiiiinltleo reported that the hall had been oeured for Ihe i permanent use of the club. Ita free use ; having been donated by Mr. Oeo. C. Klavel, A vote of thanks to Mr. Flu vel wns unanimously pasaed by the club. A large number of new members signed the McKlnley Club roll last night and great enthusiasm wivs ex hibited a each name won added. After the report, of the committees Mr. t Chicago, Sept. 17. Ex-Prcsldent Har rison has naked Ihe Republican nation al committee to make no appointments for him to speak. The ex-president's contract for literary work and en gagement In a law- suit early next month would prevent his accepting Invitation. .MORE COLD. New York, Sept, 17. Laziird Freeres has engaged nn nddltiotiul four million In gold for Import to this country. The Astoria Iron Works yesterday re elved via the Northern Pacific a full C. Fulton was called upon for I cargo of iron from Chicago. Copyrighted. 'SHI. by Associated Pr. ss.) Rarja-on-the-Nlle. Sept. 17. The ex pedition of the Anglo-Egyptlman tr ops numbering about 1T..0H0 men, under Sir dar and lien. Sir Herbert Kitchener, arrived here today from Fareig after a wearisome march of eight miles over a very bad tract of country. Intense heat prevailed, but the troops are all In llrst-clas condition. The present stop ping place Is onl- tifteen miles from K.-rina. where the Dervishes are known to be concentrating a strong force of cuv airy and Infantry. The scouts, how ever, have not sighted any dervishes to dny. although they were pushed for ward a considerable distance. Further advance will be made tomorrow. Kerma has been looked to as a point where the first battle would occur, but reoonnolsnnces thus far made have failed to develop any force of the ene my. It Is not expected, however, after tho desperate kind of lighting done by the Dervishes at Ferkeh. that they will retire from Kerma without lighting. ticket. THEY" GATHER AT CANTON. McKlnley Addresses Workmen of the Thompson Steel Works. Canton. Ohio, Sept. 17. Major Mc Klnley todav addresser! Iht. , ,.!., .... - white feather. Stand by j-our princl- ,h r-.. ' t,, . , ... , ' , 'f the Edgar Thompson Steel Works, p es and manhood. If this Is to be ... i,.i,-, i , ,, , of LiaJford, Pa., who called on him. war between capital and labor, let it j!t saj. be known that the railroad class of laboring men tl i not show the white feather at the first tire." It will f.e noticed that the heroic men who issue! this appeal and call on railway employes not to "show the white feather," but to "stand by their! manhood," are themselves afraid to . sign their names! Brave men! j They say: "If this is to be a war lv- ! tween capital and labor." I According to the census, recently taken by the newspapers in New York, it appears that in July, 1M2, 577 em ployers of labor in the United States gave work to 114,231 hands. How was It in July, is 56? The same employers gave work to TS.Ono hands; 35,331 men who had been employed in 1SI2 were thrown out of employment in 1S96 and put iV5 a state of Idleness resulting ln THE GREAT POO BAH. Chicago, .Sept. 17. Secretary of State Illnrlchsen gave It out today that the gold standard Democrats will have to adopt another name ln order to get their ticket on the otllclal ballot. "No petition taken out In the name of an In dependent Democratic party shall be certified to while I am secretary of state." said Illnrlchsen. He stated that he had been looking up the law In' relation to the tiling of petitions and finds that a voter can sign the petition of but one elector. The gold standard Democrats have, however, already prepared petitions for i the loss of more thnn .In nm. It Is not any such war. It is a war i.,h,,i. i i,,... ... .... , , . . . : " "" me wages paid of the honest laborer to protect hm-:, n..i, ,,, . . , . , ., . . ., it0 114 a bands amounted to J3.il23.0OO. self. It s n question of whether then- t,.,.. lt ,,, , ! m Julj, 1S, the earnings of 78 500 worklngman wants to get his pay In j hllm)s am,nm(ed ,0 on,y j24(1!, a "i0-cent dollars. The talk about the "commands of their would-be masters" will not scare any thinking worklngman. He wants honest money In pay for his honest work, and he proposes to see that he gets it. An Incipient row took place on lower Main street last night in which two men, several milk cans and many bad words were conslderablj- mixed up. Captain Ilallock took the men in charge, leaving the words and milk cans to look out for themselves. loss to labor on a single month In those establishments of forty per cent. "Yes, and Pennsylvania, like all the rest of the country-, will vote this year wlth more knowledge. "In 1892 the monthly averages of wages paid by these establishments was $:!4.50; in 1SH6 only $31.00." THE GOLD RESERVE. Washington. Sept. 17. The treasury today lost J50.5O0 in gold coin and $11,500 In bars, which leaves the true amount ofthe gold reserve $114,490,176. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE i