TI1K IUILY ASTOMAX. FRIDAY MOUMNU, SKPTKMItKIt l. IBM. Sally gUtcuian JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. N. TKKMs OF l HsntirnoN PAILT. Rent by mall, per yer Bent by mull, per month Delivered by carrier, per month. WEEKLY. But by mull per year, U In advance poMafa free, to subscriber. AU communications Intended for publl- ; cation should be directed to Hie editor. ; Business communications of all kinds and remittances mint be addressed to t Th Astorlan. The Asiortan guarantee to lis tub jrrlbera the largett circulation of any lewspaper published on th Columbia : Ker. i Advertising rates can be had on appll- jatlon to the business manager. ; The Weekly Astorlan. the second eldest weekly In the state of Oregon. ha, text to the Portland Oregonlan, th largest weekly circulation In th state. Jno. T. Handler A Co., are our Port- fend agent, and copies of The Astorlan j an be had every morning at their stand, I nt Third street, Mr. William A. Carney, first vice president of the Amalgamated Associa Uon of Iron and Steel Workers, was the spokesman of a delegation which recently visited Major MeKlnley. In the cours of his address Mr. Carney aid: "I am a worklngman and know the hard worktngmen of this country will not be carried away by the bal loon 1st 8 In this campaign. I know and they know that no matter whether we have fifty billion dollars in silver or ne dollar, to get money we must earn tt by honest toll and when we get It we want it to be equal to the beat in the world." Here Is a man w ho has evidently given this subject Intelligent consideration and has arrived at the cnly conclusion that such consideration can lead to, -which Is that coining silver free 'for the proilucers of silver w HI I give nothing to the masses who labor for a living. They must 'continue to toil for what they get. though silver dollars were piled as high as Ossa. They have no bullion to take to the mint Their capital Is their labor. The only commodity they have to sell is their ability to work and when they offer this in the market they want to receive for It the best money there is and not debased currency of uncertain value from week to week. They want dollars of the greatest purchasing pow er, dollars which if laid aside for the "rainy day" will not shrink and depre date, dollars which will not rob them and their families while they sleep, dol lars that do not deceive and lie to them, dollars that are good everywhere. Mr. Carney Is right, and the work tn groan who will not heed his counsel is blind to his own Interests. Free silver holds out no promise of benefit to labor. It will not start up the in dustries of the country or create a de mand for work for the hundreds of thousands who are idle. On the con trary the Inauguration of that policy would produce conditions more disas trous to labor than any yet experienc ed. The loss and privation which the millions of workln? people in this land have suffered from the effects of Dem ocratic tariff policy would sink into in significance in comparison with what would follow the free and unlimited coinage of silver. MR. BLAINE'S RECORD SET RIGHT The attempts of Bryan and other PopocraUc orators as well as of Popo cratlc committees to falsify trte record of James G. Blaine on the silver ques tion by the use of garble 1 extracts from the speech he deliv-ied in t:ie senate on February 7, 1S78, has created an extraordinary demand among Re publicans in all parts of the country for copies of the speech Itself. In par tial response to this demand the Re publican congress committee issued several hundred thousand copies some time ago, but the number was found to be utterly Inadequate, and an order has now been given for the printing of a round million copk-s the !ars-at or der that was ever giv-n f'T a single document by any politi'a! committee. If this number is found insuificb-nt more will be printed. Mr. Bryan and his supporters will be made to realize before ht end of the campaign that they mad" a cnvius nni rljsa?trous ' mistake when they attempted to falsify the record and misrepresent the atti tude of Mr. Blaine on the silv-r iues tion. It seems strange that any man U wam not a political idiot should! have made sv.'h an aiu-mpt. In the J course of the. ?pe-h referred to Mr. Blaine said: "At the current rates of silver the free coinage of a dollar ontain: n j grains, worth in irolil a',.u! l-J tents, gives an ille-itiin.ite pro;.t 'o the owner of the bullion, enabling hini to take cents' v.ort'i of it to th- mint and get it stampe.i as coin are! force his neighbor to take it f a full dollar. This is an undue, an unfair advantage which the government has no right to give the owners of silver bullion arid which defrauds the man who is forced to take the dollar. Evidently the first dictate of prudence is to coin suth a dollar as will not only do Justice among our citizens at home, but will prov- a protection an absolute barricade against the gold monometallists of Eu rope who, when the opportunity oilers, will quickly draw from us the one hun dred and sixty millions of gold coin which we now hold. If we coin a sil ver dollar of full legal tender, obviously below the current value of the gold dol lar, we are opening wide our d'ors. and inviting Europe to take our gold. With our gold (lowing from us we will be forced to the single silver standard, and our relations with the leading com mercial countries of the world will be not only embarrassed, but crippled. It will' assuredly follow that If we give free coinage to this dollar of Inferior value and put It in circulation at the expense of our better coinage In gold, and unless we expect the uniform and Invariable experience of other nations to be In some mysterious way suspend ed for otir peculiar benefit, we will In evitably lose ovir gold coin. It will How out from us with the certainty and ttie force of the tides." Mr. Ulntne was opposing and arguing airalnst the coinage of S2-cvnt silver dollar. If he were alive today what would he say about the proposition for ..$6.00 i , j,,, f,v n,i unlimited coinage of eS .. .50 0l,Mt .ioi'.urs. rvtiuMlcs of the aid or .. . consent of any other nation on earth?" On February li, lvTS, Mr. Rlaluc of fered an amendment to the Ula ne-Alll-s 1,1 lull. I'll i.lnti! that the silver dollar to Ih coined should contain 4?? grains instead of li;1? stains of standard sil ver, llis amendment was rejected, and he voted against the bill which provid ed for the limited coinage of yj-cent silver dollars. RAILWAY MKN Hallway Aire. Alrea.ly ;:oo Hallway Men's Sound Money Clubs have boon organised in the United States all the way from California to Massachusetts an I they have for their members UV.oAi railway employes, Mr. Itryan. the free silver candidate for the presidency, attacks and ridi cules the club. He says that you are being driven' ganixlng. and "coerced" Into or- Thereby he Insults the Intelligence and the manhood of every railway man. Are- they cowards the railway men of the country that any man should talk of "driving" them to the polls? Are you children, to be led away by such boy talk as this? Here Is no question of Influence or what any president or manager may think. It Is a question for your own reason and your own conscience a question of your own wages. The presidents and managers of the railways of the country are almost unanimously opposed to free silver. Let us be thankful for it and proud thank ful and proud that, when the crisis arose and the country's honor was at stake, the men In charge of the rail waysthe men who are over you and wjth vuwer) f(uml aim,wt to nian arrayed against repudiation and In defense of the nation's prosperity and the nation's honor. It is good, most good, for every worker on a railway to know that for once at least all railway men. from presidents to laborers, are shoulder to shoulder in a common cause. But talk of your being "driven" Is only an Insult which dishonors him who offers it. It can only intensify the resolu tion of every' railway man to reject the shameful doctrines which have to be supported by such unworthy argu ments. Every sliver orator proclaims that free coinage w ill make all prices high er. This Is the essence of their creed. With this glittering bait they hope to delude the farmer into voting for the country's disgrace. But what will higher prices profit you? Do you wish everything you buy to cost you more? How- will you be better off If every dollar of your wages will only purchase one-half of what It purchases today? Take the silver men at their word. They promise you "cheap dollars" and "expensive goods." Have you need of either? No. Some people may foolishly sup pose that they can prosper if the coun try Is ruined. But with you and every wage-earner your interests and the nation's are the same. A debased and cheapened dollar means the country's shame It also means the robbery of the wage earner and the payment of labor in half-priced wages. Organize, therefore. P.eswit the slur that is cast on your independence. Or ganize for sound money. Join the nearest club. Go out and convert your neighbors. It is for your own protec tion you are fighting. Organize and vork. THE IDEAL. PANACEA. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, ays: "I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used It In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for f years or more, and have never found anything so beneiicial or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's N"W Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. The fhkai;o branch of the republican arr.paign committee h;n put a clause in all contracts for prlntingtlpulating hat the union lale-l must app-ar on all work. PUHELY VEGETABLE, The Chww'st, Pureit :rw; :n tSe wr,d ! As r.yyi ' ti'al .Specific f ra.i 1jw:S A the Lverr .M'jfriai.h keuia-e Ujc I-jvct uj1 jrevent Chills i.n:j t f vk, Malam- :''S i-KYr.K-., JWfL ' VliAIMi, Kk-jILK V .r. , Jau.'-lule ANL Nai jLA. ISAI I! HEATH f No:hir.(f is t- iir.j,a-..ir,t. i','hin o common, ft -jd'L r-rea.h; and in ii'.ar.y v-ry it cume fr'itT J.t fct'.inat.h, and .;.n v. eak.iy i.wre'ted if V'ti wii .aae MMMONb i.ivi u k km;laT'k. I-"' not neglect tf ijre a rcir.rdy 1-r tn.s rcju!ive d;order. It will alw ra prove yuur appetite, com eaton and general heaJtb 1'ILKS! H'm many nffrr torture day af'cr 'Jay, malting life l b'rdrn and f'tMng rxicn-.e of a'l pfeaMire, owin :o tie ser.rt ..tfnri, from l'it. Yet relief it ready :o the hand f aimost any i,ne who wij ue systemati- .iy tne rem'ly trial has permanently ' urea tnnu utf.dk. SiuM'Oft I nut kEM i.ATOK it ti'i draiuc violent Jjurge, hut a genne aaiiHint to nature. CONSTIPATION SIKU LD not U rrgarrird u a tntling aiimmt in fart, nature demand the utnrrst ry;;ar ty A the ryiwrn, anl any deviation from th. demand pave the way often t'j vrritii i."mierr. It IS quite a. nc'sary c remove, impure ar.'.uniuiatiori fr .m the bf,ei ak it it l' e:it or le-p, nd nil health can be expe'teii where a costive habit of b-xiy erevan. KICK HEAIJACIIK! Thii ditrewin( kfHictiiA orcurt mott frequently The riiMurhance if the Momar.h, ariurjif from th ifnperfer.tiv rjiiiested content. raue a wvere nam in the bemri, aixomoanied with iiaiereeahie nauaea, arid thia cemfttttutea wiiat it bonutarlv known at Sick Headache, for the relief of winch take blNMUM LlVUt KEGVLATOS OR MltUIClNR. MANUFACTURED OLV IY J. IL ZE1L1.N CO., Phiiaoelohia, Pa. yT,T,.--T,; If 51 2- r V 'x-i J. 'i liW r A -ml ATI ail!, i mmm Blackwcll's Genuine BULL DURHAM Ye will fln.1 one coapoo lnt.1 Mch t ounce tag sml tww cuupena InaM ch 4 oases Imi. Huj twtf. ivd tti AMitva nJ m how to ti jkt hnt of lti, Juu la pnwmu. 'Friso union stvemakers want peo- ple to buv home-made shoes, and will probably adopt a label that will In - dleate that the goods have N-en made, In California. NOTHING WKKCKS THE CONST! Tl'TlON More effectually than fever and ague. That nerve-destroying malady, when once It takes firm root, subvert every function, exhausts the physical ener gies. Impoverishes the blood and clouds the mental faculties. No ef fectual resistance can be offered to Its destructive career by the use of the pernicious drug, quinine. Hostetters Stomach Bitters will, however, be found all sufficient either for Its eradi cation or prevention. Those conditions of the system, such as a bilious, consti pated habit, or lack of vitality, which are favorable to the contraction of the disease, are speedily reformed by this pure and efficient alterative and linlg- orant. which not omy regulates tne system, but give a healthful Impulse to the various organs, wh'we activity is the best guaranty of health. Thor- vu:hnfs of action i th chirf (.'harttc- toristio of this Wading p-.:lc and pre-' vtMitive. wh'Kh is vinln-'ntly a.Iapte l for family use. " The Central Labor Council of Cln- .innaii has been hammering the city authorities for free public baths, and pro pises to keep at It until the baths are providel. Health and strength carry us through dangers and make us safe in the pros- once of peril. A perfactly strong man with rich, pure blood, has nothing to fear from gem.. He may breathe In the bacilli of consumption with lmpun- ity. If there It a weak spot where the ; Kerms may tlnJ an entrance to the tis sues, then the trouble brrln. Disease germs prupaate with liKhtninK-llke rapidity. Once In the bliKi, the only way to ffet rlJ of them Is to kill them. This Is what IT. Pierces tloblen Med ical Discover' is for. It purifies the blood. That nieans that It kiils the erms. but that Is only part of hat It dues. It assists digestion by stimu latins the secretion of dlKextlve fluids, so promoting assimilation and nutrl- tlon; purifies and enruhs the blood and sj supplies the tissues with the f'od thy need. It builds up strung, healthy hVsh and puts the whole b 'dy Into a disease-resisting state. I'nder a recent law no bakeries can be established In Ohio ben-atlt the surface of the sidewalk. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuis. bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents p-r box. For sale by Charb'S Kogers, Odd Fellows' building. Only union labor an be inployi d by contractors on school work In Si. Louis. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Two i-.-ts of i he (otnpri.---tor for str-et cars -.v.-i ma Vork last week, ar.'l b..th nouticed w holly su. i. f'ii. I air mo le in New We,.. ,p,- Or. Price's Cream Hiking Powdei Contains n Ammonia or Alum. Trades unions are w in pelfa.-t. Dublin and I'nt'x Irish Trades r-ongr- ss was !' at Liinerir-k. rvanize. and the ntly held o (i lie . i.i in nvn iiav, Take laxative lii'omo Quinine Talilets. All drUKiilsts refund the money If it falls to cure. :'. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. A large lirrn in London shares profits and gives tl'W to every woman em ployed who leaves to get married. OABTOIIIA. Tliftv il mill n tifutui i'tr pn. Four thousand men In Rucnos Ayn-s, reprewntlnK a score of trades, have struck for eight hours. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf- j ferers want quick relief; and One Mln-; ute Cough Cure will give u to them. A safe cure for children. It Is "the old j harmless remedy that produces Imme- j dite results." Chas. Rogers, druggist, i i Th best chemical compound for wash- ing powder Is "goap Foam, ' as It will i not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the ... ....... ..I nanas. ji in nnesi ming in ir.e wona for tne Dam. une trial win convince I you. ft This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. ' It will probably be a source of com- fort to many an expectant bride who ! ha not taken coking lesson to know that It I deemed bad luck to make her own w eddlng cake. IT MAY IX) AS M Cll FOR YOf. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvtng, HI., writes that he had a Sever Kidney troubl for many year, with sever pain In hi back and lo tht hi bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kid ney cure but without any good rrault About a year ko he he in th im of Kl.etrtc Hitter and found relief at once. Electric Hitter I especially adapted to cur of all Kidney and Liver trouble and often give almost Instant relief. On trial will prove ur tienunt. Trie VV: and lt.00. At Cha. lbs!r' Prug Stor. A man expects a woman to forgive without a word of explanation on his part, but she must talk herself deaf, dumb and blind before there are any signs of relenting coming from bltn. Th bunltn of luNr 1j rouMnnlly bo lnr liKhtntvl by nt-w (nvfntlonw, hui nothing nvw htm vt Nfit uiovert'i. to hiiKhten tht. hour of laNu nnl make life worth living tiki Simmons I.Ivor Kogulatr ilWs. It'n the King of Liver Mellolns. A sluirKlsh liver depresses one's spirits and onus languor, bo- 'sides upsetting the whole system. Hut ( Simmtms Liver Hegulutor itne up and strengthens the btxly. - It Is very amusing to see the pro. Prietrs of fruit stands dusting off their wares just as a housewife does her 'U - e bric-a-brac. , " 'U haVe ver ,een ll,tl rh"d " """"" l'i". " " - ble and appreciate the value of Inatan taneous relief always afforded by De Witt's Collo and Cholera Cur. For dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a relia ble remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cur unless It were a cure. Chas. lingers. Druggist. A cozy corner can be easily cb vi. .l from a couch, a few cushion and s.-v-eral yards of Chinese crepe. Don't trifle away time when you Tave cholera morbus or diarrhoea, Fight them In the beginning with !)e- Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They are Instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels In healthy condition. Let us hope that the fashion of wear ing socks now prevalent among fair cyclists in Paris will never reach here. DeWltt'i Sarsapanlla Is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. It Nn't always th.- pn-ttb-xt woman a ho walks off with tin' lest partner of tlii- season. Many a day's work is lost by sick headache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWltt's Little Karly Misers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Soini- w ornt-n are "old ' hough !i' : I i i.! y y ai they do Out lose tile pi' ness if they happen to husbands. maids," even of , and verblal prlm apluro three "Roys will be lioyn," hut you can't afford to lose any of them. Re ready for tie green apple season by having DeWltt's "'hollc and Cholera ''lire In th.. house. Chas. Roger, Druggist A man may not know when his wife's hat is on Hiralglit. but he reeognliji-H lie- fault Instantly when II Is on 'rooked, and he doesn't b'-sliute alsmt telling her so. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali,' and will not Injure the finest lace. Try it and notlre the difference In quality, Ross, Hlgglns & Co. Some days life seems so full of hap piness; on others It Ik sadly empty. Isn't it a pity an average cannot be struck some way? It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, Indigestion, and constipation are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; De Wltt's Little Early Risers will speed ily cure them all. Chas. I'.ogers, Druggist. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ' llBlll b n trirr VIAfpaf. ajgajtrxn a Declaration of Principles The Republican of tlx fulled State, assembled by their ifpiofulullvra In National t'onvcuilun, appculluii for th popular and historical Juatirtcatbm of their claims to the matchless achieve ment of (hilly )cl of Republican rule, catncMl nnd confidently addrrs themselves to the awakened lutein e.Micc. cxpci li nee and conscience of their couiilt'.x men III lltf follow In dec liilutlen of facts ami principle: For the lust i lino since the Civil War the American peopl hv wit nessed the calamitous consequencr of full and unrestrained Democratic con Irol of the tioveinment. U has been a rccoid of uiiptii illicit Incapacity, dis honor and disaster. In administrative muiiugement It has riithbasly sacrific ed Indlspc nslhlo ii'vetiue, entailed an unceasing deficit, eked out ordinary current expense with Imirowthl money, piled up the public debt by $:J.ik.t.W In time of peace, forced an advene bal ance, of trade, to a perpetual incline huttgln, over the redemption fund, pawned American credit to alien yn dlcates and reversed all the measure and results of successful Republican rule. In the broad effect of Its policy It has precipitated panic, blliihted In dustry and trade with prolonged de pression, closed factories, reduced work and wage, halted enterprise and crip pled American production nhit (tliuu lating foreign production for the Amer ican market. F.very consideration of public safety and Individual Interest demands that the government shall b rescued from the hands of those who have shown themselves Incapable of conductlnc It without disaster at horn and dishonor abroad, and shall be re stored to the party which for thirty years administered It with uneipialed success and prosperity A rrotci'tivp Turin. We renew and emphasli our alleel ance to th policy of protection a th bulwark of American Industrial Inde pendence and the foundation of Amer ican development and prosperity. This true American policy axe foreign pro ducts and encourage home Industry; it puts the burden of revenue on for eign goods. It secure th American market for the American producer; It upholds the American standard of wages for the American worklncman; It puts the factory by the side of the farm, and make the American farmer less dependent on foreign demand and price; It diffuse general thrift and founds the strength of all on the strenrth of each. In Its reasonable ap plication It Is Just. fair, and Impartial, equally opposed to foreign control and domestic monopoly, to sectional dis crimination and Individual favoritism. We denounce the present IWtnocratlc tariff as sectional. Injurious to the pub lic credit and destructive to business enterprise. We demand such equitable tariff on foreign lmMirts which come Into competition with American pro duct as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary expense of the government, but will protect Amer ican labor from dcgredatlon to th wage level of other lands. We are not pledged to any particular schedules. The question of rates Is a practical question, to be governed by the condi tion of the time and production; the ruling and uncompromising principle Is the protection and development of American labor and Industry. The country demand a right settlement and then It wants rest. Reciprocity Willi Oilier Nations. We believe the repeal of the reci procity arrangements negotiated by the last Ri publican admlnlsf ration was a national calamity, nnd we demand their renewal and extension on such terms as will equalize our trnde with other nations, remove the restrictions which now obstruct the sale of Amer ican products In the purls of other countries and secure the enlarged mnr kets of Aur farms, forests and factories. l'rotection and reciprocity are twin measures of Republican policy, and go hand In hand. Democratic rule hail recklessly struck down both, and both must be re-estiibllshed. l'rotection for whut we produce, free admission for llio necessaries of life which we don't produce, reciprocal agreement of -mutual Interest which gain open markets for us In return for our open market to others. l'rotection builds up domestic industry and trade nnd secures our own market for ourselves. Reciprocity builds up foreign trade and finds an outlet for our surplus. Prutcction to Suj,rnr Producers. We condemn the present administra tion for not keeping faith with th sugar producers of this country. The Republican party favors such protec tion as will lead to the production on American soli of all the sugar the American people use, and for which they pay other countries more than 1100,000,000 annually. Wool and Woolens. To all our products to those of the mine and the Held, as well a to those of the shop and the factory to hemp to wool, the product of the great Indus try of sheep husbandry, as well a to the finished woolens of the mill we promise the muit ample protection. Merchant Marine. We favor restoring the early Amerl- Olf TUB REPUBLICAN PARTY. can policy of discriminating duties for the up-buiullng of our merchant marine I and the protection of our shipping In ' the foreign carrying trade, so (hat i American ships -lh product of Amer ican labor, employed In American ship- yards, sailing under the Hint and I Hlilpes, and manned, officered and owned by Americans may regain the 1 carrying of our foreign commerce, The Financial Issue. j "The Republican party I utirescrv ! rxlly for sound money. It caused 111 I enactment of th law providing for (he ! resumption of specie payment In 19. : since then every dollar lias been as I good as gold. W are unalterably op poaed t every meaiur calculated to d ' base our currency or Impair the credit I of our country. We are, therefore, op I posed to the free colnag of silver, ; cept by International agreement with the leading commercial nation of the world, which we pledge ourselvo to promote, and until such agreement ran be obtained belief th existing told standard must b preserved All our sliver and paper currency now In circulation must be maintained at a parity with gold, and w favor all measure designed to maintain Inviola ble th obligation of th United Htate. and all our money, w hether coin or paper, at th present standard, th standard of the most enlightened n lions of the earth " IVnslons for Veterans. The veteran of the Union armle de serve and should rtvalv fair treatment and generous recognition. fl'hinivit practicable they should b given th preference In th mttr of employ ment, and they are entitled to the n ac'.mnt of such law a beat calculat ed to secure the fulfillment of th pledget mad to them In th dark day of the country's peril. We denounce the practice of th pension bureau to recklessly and unjustly carried on by th present administration, of reducing pension and arbitrarily dropping name from th roll, a deserving th severest condemnation of th American peopl. Foreign Relations. Our foreign policy should b at all tlm firm, vigorous and dignified, and all our Interest In th western hemis phere carefully watched and guarded. The Hawaiian Islands should be con trolled by th United Htate and no for eign power should be permltetd to In terfere with them. The Nicaragua Canal should be built, owned and op erated by the United Hlsles, and by the purchase of the Danish Islands w should seour a proper and much-needed naval station In th West In. lies Armenian Massacres. Th massacres In Armenia hav aroused the deep sympathy and Just Indignation of the American people, and we believe that the United Htate should exercise all the Influence It can properly exert to bring the alrocltle to an end. In Turkey. American resi dents have been exposed to the gravest danger and American property de stroyed. There and everywhere Amer ican litis. 'ns and American property must he absolutely protected at all hsiard and at any cost, Monroe Doctrine. We reassert the .Monro doctrine In Its full extent and reafllrm th right of the Unulted Htate to give the doctrine effect by responding to the appeals of any American slate for friendly Inter vention In case of Kuropean encroach ment. We have not Interfered, and shall not Interfere, with the existing possession of any Kuropean power In this hemlspheie, but those possession must not, on any pretext, be extended. We hopefully look forward to the eventual withdrawal of the Kuropean powers from this hemisphere, nnd the ultimata union of nil the F.nglish speaklng part of the continent by the free consent of Its Inhabitants. Independence of Culm. From the hour of achieving their own Independence the people of the United Htates have regarded with sympathy the Htruggles of other American people to free themselves from Furopean dom ination. We wafch with deep and abid ing Interest the heroic battle of the Cu ban patriots against cruelty and op pression, and our best hope go out for the full success of their determined con test for liberty. The government of Bpaln, having lost control of Cuba and being unable to protect the property or live of resi dent American citizens or to comply with its treaty obllgatlones, we bellev that the government of the United Htate should actively use Its Influence and good offices to restore peace and give Independence to the Island. Enlargement of the Navy. The peace and security of the repub lic and the maintenance of Its rightful Influence among the nation of the earth demand a naval power commen surate with Its position and responsi bility. We therefore favor the contin ued enlargement of the navy and complete system of harbor and se. coast defense. Immkratlon Laws. Tor the protection of the equality of our American clilseushlp and of th wage of our wm klnginut agalmt lb fatal competition pf low prlce.l labor, w demand that the Immigration law be thoroughly enforced, and so extend, ed as to exclude from entrance tu th United Htale those who can neither read nor write. Civil Service. The Civil Hervlc law was placed on the statute book by Ills Republican parly, which has always sustained It, and w renew our repeated declara tion that It shall be thoroughly and honetly enforced and extended w hr ever practicable. Free Ilalloi. W demand that every cltlsen of th United Htate shall b allowed to cast one free and unrestricted ballot, and that such ballot shall b counted and returned a cast. hnt'lilni; Condemned. V proclaim our unqualified condem nation of th uncivilised and barbarou practices, well known as lynching or killing of human beings, suspected or charged with crime, without process of law. National Arbitration. W favor the creation of a national board of arbitration to set lie and ad just differences which may arise be tween employer and employed engaged In Interstate commerce Free Homesteads. W bellev In an Immedlal return to the free homestead policy of th Republican party and urge th passag by congrea of th satisfactory free homestead measure which has already passed th hous and I now pending In th ssnat. Admission of Territories. W favor the admission of th re maining terrltorle at th earliest prac ticable dat. having du regard to th Interests of th people of the territo ry and of th United Htate All th federal officers appointed for th terrl torle shall be selected from bona fid residents thereof, and th right of self government shall be acorded as far a practicable. Alaska Representation. We believe the cltlsen of Alaska should have representation In th con gress of the United Htates.to the end that needful legislation may be lutein gently enacted. Sumptuary Legislation. We sympathise with all wise and le gitimate effort to lesson and prevent the evils of Intemperance and promot morality. Rights of Women. .1, The1 Republican party I mindful of the rights and Interest of women. l'ro tection of American Industries Include equal npportiinllle, equal pay for equal work and protection to (he home. W favor the admission of women to wider spheres of usefulness, and welcome their co-operation In rescuing the coun try from Democratic nnd 1'opullHt mis management and misrule. Huch me th principles and policies of the Republi can party. Ity these principles we will nbldo and these principles we will put Into execution. We ask for them the considerate Judgment of the American people. Confident allko in the history of our great parly nnd In the Justice of our cause, wo present our platform nnd our considerations, In the full assurance that the election will bring victory to the Republican parly and prosperity to the people of the United Htates. All No. Pac. Ticket Agents have tickets over the RurlliiKton Route from Hillings to Omaha, Kan sns City, Ht. Louis nnd all other Houthern nnd southeastern cities. They will furnish you with a ticket via Hillings at the same rate as via Ht. Taul-IF Yfilj AHK FOR IT. Ask for It, bwause by so doing, you will reach your destination all the way from 10 to 15 hours sooner than If you take any other line. Write for information about rates and trains. A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. Hllk shirt waists, exact duplicates of the lummff variety, will be worn un til the snow i file.