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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1896)
...... . .. . ' t t ., t'vr..x - . -v . ... .v ( r.. ,.ir, ,-n,! , -,irim' ' 3i, w ' ........ Xmm inmn'v , tm-ftmnMwiiw.t , .j . -..r-- r i--'--. . , . .. . j, . ... ,. , .. P . - rfj. J 1 t j ..... J THE DAILY AST0K1AN, SAITUIUY MORNING, SKl'TKMUKU l. 181W. gaily SVatovtau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, t. ..0O . .50 . .45 tkkmi of Musclar rios. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yes.r.'. 8nt by mall, per month Delivered by carrier, per month.. WKKKLY. Bent by mall per year. Si In advance, poMAff free, to aiibacrlbers. All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all - kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to its sub ecribers the largest circulation of any tsarspaper published on the Columbia rvr. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the buslnes manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second oldest areekly In the state of Oregon, has, r.ext to the Portland Oreconlan, the l.trtvst jtlon must have the tnvnint comvlva weekly circulation In the state. j lile reason, before It can so denounce Jno. F. Handley Co., are our Port- j the action of a IVmocratlo national er Independently to Interpret the law. Sworn to uphold the honor and welfare of the nation, and particularly bound by pledge officially made In order to obtain (tld with which to protect the nation's credit, this administration would have been dishonored anil de based if it had failed to resist to tl.e utmost an attempt to set those pledges aside, and to brand the nation a utili ty of repudiation by refusing to pay back the kind of money borrowed. Hence there was not only ample jus.l flcatlon for the unprv, ed.nted ap.vtu cle presented by the administration. ; denouncing the platform and ticks ! of its own party, but there was simple fidelity to otn duties and o!i!i;.i..p of honor which could not bo disregard ed without Ineffaceable shame. When a party, or that which pretends to be a pjrty. is thus publicly branded by i's own chosen leadeis and m.-st highly truMed otllolals as false to its pledges, its convlctlor.s, and to public honor and duty, that Impeachment ought to tdnk deep Into the minds of all who are tempted for any reason to support such a party. No man can doubt that a IVm.vratic admlulstra- land agent, and copies of The Astorlan or. n be had every morning at their Hand, Ut Third street. The men who atlll advocate free trade are apparently below the averape of IntelllRence, since It is commonly ac cepted as true that the average man ran acquire a fair education in four years. The Byan press Is now printing affi davits to prove that Rryan never said he was not a Democrat. But. as we have said before. It does not matter so much what Bryan calls himself as what others competent to judge call him. Tom Watson might, for example, deny that he Is a Populist, but that would hardly be conclusive authority on the subject. convention. Every citizen vho Is In the least Inclined to be led by that action owe It to himself and his coun try to revise his opinion carefully, in order to make sure that he Is nm tnk ing sides with enemies of the nation's honor, of public prosperity and of civ illied order. 4 C !"''""'v" s !r s - 5 A.Iv v..oT ' ' H S 7 U3 Were a more practical demonstration needled of the trend of the times and the feelinjt exhibited on the part of capitalists It probably could not be found In Clatsop county than the tele gram published yesterday morning from Portland, and the following re ceived last nlsht from Westport: "At West port about one-half of the men working on the railroad have been dis charged from the shoveling Rang. The camps are still running, however, and the dredger Is running night and day. An Irishman, a sharp, shrewd andlanJ wlu continue to do so. Men will well read gentleman, recently expressed his sentiments as follows: "Free trade has ruined Ireland, beggared Its peo ple and driven them into exile. It will do the same by any people who adspt It. It Is the duty of every Irishman to vote for MrKlnley. the champion of protection and the foe of British free trade. And any Irishman who will Tote for Bryn ought to have writ'.en across his forehead In lines of blood and brimstone, that all the people might see It, 'I am no longer an Irish man. I am a traitor to my race, and a slave of Great Britain.' " It is the duty of every American cltixen to rise up as one man. unite heart and hand and work from now on until November 1 for McKlnley, the advance ajrot of prosperity, whose election will bring- to the American people a return of rood times, plenty of employment, bet. ter wages, better markets, and happier homes. CONDEMNED BT THE ADMINISTRATION. The letters of Secretary of War La ment and Secretary of the Interior Francis and Assistant Postmaster General Maxwell are In line with all other expressions of opinion by mem bers of the administration except the late Hoke Smith. Without any reserve, all declare against the Chicago plat form and nominations on the ground that they are directly hostile to Demo cratic principles, and not entitled to the support of Democrats. President Cleveland himself has Judged it wise not to speak in person, and his un- be put on the rock work which has been skipped and left for the winter's work." It Is easy to see that the con tractors, Honeyman, DeHart & Glen, do not propose to take any chances during the tendency of the coming campaign. It Is impossible to borrow a thousand dollars from any bank in the city of Astoria, even for a gilt-edged manufacturing proposition. The banks have money, and it is well known that within the past thirty days SxO.uOO.OvO of gold have been imported Into the I'nited States from Europe. But this coin has been piled up In the bank vaults, and is being held as a safe guard against the contingency of the election of Bryan and the carrying out of the project of the silver coinage men. Clatsop county, upon the eve of the development of Its wonderful re sources does not propose to run any risks or take any chances of a back ward movement Its citlxena. great and small, young and old. are working hard for the success of Republican principles In November, and propose to see that the largest majority ever roll ed up for protection to the American laborer and the prevalence of right shall be recorded at the coming nation al election. While each and every cit izen feels that the cause of liberty and those principles for which so many battles were fought Is practically as sured, yet not one will cease to work for every- vote obtainable, because by Inactivity and carelessness some of the gravest errors ever recorded In history have transpired. When the young men of a community come to the front, ns they did In Astoria last night, and or ganize for an active campaign during "Fass Your Plate." OUTWARD BOUND OMffiON (MAIN FMMTHSDrHi. Sept I Vet Nov Ilea commodities Prices of all have been reduced except tobacco. " Battle Ax ' is up to date. Low Price; High Grade; Delicious Flavor. For 10 cents you get S almost twice as much "Battle Ax ft as you do of any other high grade plug. popularity among Democratic voters In some of the states upon which, if close which they will cast their first ballots at all, the contest might depend, poesl- it Is good evidence the educational In- bly makes It Judicious for him to exer cise the right pertaining to his office. For. as chief exeutiv". he mev with propriety refrain from endeavoring to Influence a choice of his successor, al though he also has undiminished rights as a private citizen. If he deems It for the public good to exercise them. In Tlew of the nearly unanimous action of his associates in the administration, there can hardly be a question as to the president's convictions, whether he thinks fit to express them personally or not It is one of the strangest sishts in fiuenoes of the past few months have had telling effect. True patriotism In al! a-res has crrtf to the front and young and old alike put their shoulders together for the cause of right NOTHING WRECKS THE CONSTITUTION More effectually than fever and ague. That nerve-destroying malady, when once It takes firm root, subverts every function, exhausts the physical ener gies. Impoverishes the blood and clouds the mental faculties. No ef fectual resistance can be offered to Its the history of the country which the destructive career by the use of the Democratic party now presents. Never J pernicious drug, quinine. Hostetter's before has the administration repre- j Stomach Bitters will, however, be sentlng a party victorious at the pre-j found all sufficient either for its eradl vlous congressional and presidential : cation or prevention. Those conditions elections found it a duty openly V, op- 0f the system, such as a bilious, consti pose the platform and candidates ofjpated habit, or lack of vitality, which that party. Everyone knows the rea- are favorable to the contraction of the Son. Never before has any party SO ' i!Ishjp. ar Hrieedllv reformer! hv thla violated all Its pledges, so trampled Lure and efficient alterative and Invlg- upon Its own principles, and outraged orant. which not only regulates th an mat was ronorahle and consistent srm, but gives a healthful Impulse In its own history, as the so-called j to the various organs, whose activity Democratic party did at Its convention is the bert guaranty of health. Thor at Chicago. The mere advocacy of f.-ee ouphness of action Is the chief charac- coinage, in view of the essential change terixtic of this leading specific and pre- in monetary conditions .sine? previous ventive, which Is eminently adapted for The art of singing is new, and till the A sack of Hour weighing two hun last century was the mere result of jdred and eighty ounds w ill make good voice Female performers were three hundred and sixty eight pounds not employed until the Reformation, jof bread in Kugland. and four hun and the first Italian lady appeared in jdred and twenty pounds In the I'nited London In ISM. Since singing became , States; that is, seven pounds of Amer a science, male singers have been more jlcan are equal to eight pounds of Eng. rare. Farinelll could sing three hun- ,llsh dour. dred notes without drawing breath, while fifty exhausts most singers. Health and strength carry us through dangers and make us safe in the pres ence of peril. A perfectly strong man with rich, pure blood, has nothing to fear from germs. He may breathe In the bacilli of consumption with Impun ity. If there is a weak spot where the germs may find an entrance to the tis sues, then the trouble begins. Disease I Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. propagate with llghtnlng-llks BL'CKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and po Itlve cure for plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis. faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles fferms rapidity. Once In the blood, the only i There are three hundred and thirty wav to eet rid of them Is to kill them. 1 submarine cable with a length of This is w hat Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- ; I05.0rt0 miles. Then are five between leal Discovery is for. It purities the j Europe and North America, rapable of blood. That means that It kills the transmitting altogether !',) words germs, but that is only part of what dally, but the traffic seldom reaches it does. It assists digestion by stlmu- j ',,.'"H' words dally, latlng the secretion of digestive fluids, i so promoting assimilation and nutrl- j ROYAL Dokltlif POWdCT tlon; purities and enriches the Wood ; and so supplies the tissues with the j food they need. It builds up strong, ' healthy flesh and puts the whole body Into a disease-resisting state. The length of the Suez canal is !: miles;depth, 26 feet; It years in construction. 14,300 per vessel. Steamers pass through In forty hours. It shortens the voyage between England and the East one- third, and thus enables two vessels to do the same work that would require three by the Cape of Good Hope. has been awarded highest honors at every world" a fair where exhibited. What would the mothers of a past generation think If they could come was nineteen back to earth and note the consump Tolls average tlon of liquors of all sorts by the wo men of today who dine at fashionable restaurants. IT MAT DO AS MUCH FOR YOf. TO Ct'HE A C1.I IN NK WAV. Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2.1c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Some women are so constituted that Just as soon as a man show that he Is in love with him they tire of him. while the CKrl and Indifferent party becomes an oliJtTt well worth striving for. Mr. Fred Miller, of Ining. III., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In his back and also thit his bladder was i affected. .He tried many so-railed Kid- ! ney cures but without any good result , About a year ago he besin the use of I Kit ctrlc Hitters and found relief at once. r-iecmc uuiers is especially auapteo to WlXMnK n,.w haH y,.t uiscovered to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles ,.,, ,,. hourH of labor and make and often gives almost Instant relief, one ;fe W1,rtn lvlnK ,lk(. Kllnrnona Uv,.r trial will prov-5 )ur statemenr. Price 'tic and i'J.'i. At Chas. Rogers' Drug The burden of labor Is constantly be ing lightened by new Inventions, but Store. canvehtions were held, would now in volve a naked repudiation of solemn pledges many times repeated, since free coinage would not now be possible without dishonor of the nation, repu diation of many pledges made in bor rowing gold, impairment of private and commercial contracts, and spoliation of one section and one class for the bene fit of another. But the Chicago conven tion went much farther, and In making war on the national banks, demanding unlimited Issues of paper by govern ment and by state banks, denouncing the enforcement of United States laws by the executive, and threatening re construction of the supreme court for partisan ends, proposed a revolution destructive of all rights and all prop erty. The deliberate hostility of the admin istration to the action of the party it officially represents. Is therefore jus tified, not merely by fidelity to the principles and convictions of that par ty, but by the far higher obligation of duty to the nation. Charged with the enforcement of law, the officials of the government would be false to their sworn.duty If they should countenance an organized movement to defeat and prevent that enforcement, or to deprive the Judiciary tit Its constitutional pov- family use. As soon as a woman fails to take in terest in dress she is either failing in health or is disappointed In love. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf ferers want quick relief; and One Min ute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the old harmless remedy that produces lmme dlte results." Chas. Rogers, druggist. Why is It that when one Is In trouble the desire for sleep Is almost as over whelming as when In church. I Regulator does. It's the King of Liver J . Medicines. 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Oavlra ima 100 t '.'113 111) A I ikH oo 11 ,v. I i!H HUAI Am Tradliif Cu. 0.R&N. GIVE CHOICE Of -2- TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTHS. Via Spokaoi and St. Pal Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal HKKKHKNCKM, I Imn 1 April , UN, -.TW: May IT. JH. tnW. 'I Jan .v, pa.ae'l 1 iiTliaveu Jan ... .'.'."a, l" w Mar SI. IriS, V.W ; June il, T.S JiW A Jmia 9. pnaaml l.lianl. no date, In lUf ol HlK-a) Jutia la. .V, N, la W 4 Jun. Mh. .11N, il W. Into (n da Janeiro prior In July 4. will have tu illaiiiarse pall ul cargo. Aug. 4, kol.l JUU0 lolll uf IStrgii TOTAL ON TH K WAY. Sew York W Adelaide . i.H'i Aliioa Hay J l Antwerp 1 wti Homhay .hh Callao 1,1-'-' CoIouiIk. S.MI fiaiieUiwn -.id MvarprNtl Manrlllila M.'ll.iirne Montevideo Hrlalallie Hakodate . Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Htato of t'l. Halurday. 8ept. S. rolumlilrt, Thursday, Kept. 10. Htsta of Cal. Tursdny, Kept. IS. ('olllllilila,, Hunday, Kept. 0. Htsts of Cal. Krlday. Held. !&. I'oluinl.la, WnlneKlay, Kept. 30. Hiatal of Cal., Monday, tK t. S. t'oliiinlila. Halurday, (VI. 10. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. I'liTTKH. Irf-av Astoria Tueadaya. Thursdays and Haturday at t a. m. Iavr I'ort- jlnnd Mondays. Wedneednya, and Krt days at 7 a. in. H. It. TIIDMI'HON. IrfHtvrs Aalorla Mondays, Wednrs days, Fridays and Hundaya at 7 p. m. I.eavea I'ortland Tueadays, and Thurs dnya at II p. m . and Haturdnya at II p. m. TKI.KI'IIONK Astoria Mondays, Wedneadays A novel disposition of nillilary hut- i-and' Spi nt, first d.-viHi-d l.y Knillr; ey- ni,.i- In 177' I nrw n,lUf I fit-ut fun. , : t'.ns hy lndl'H Id to uh.- them u thi: iriii o-o oy inMi'ii'-yni in ivii, una '. !iy f.-trle In lt4!', urid .rin'tl'iilly pep f.-ite.l H7i-::i. Ijy Thrjrnai I'Misrjn In h"adn of plus liiitt are Jollied liy chalriB In the old-Htylo ihnwi fa.ihlon and then illillzini,' them to hold down the loit in the har.'k. TffK IDRAt, I'ANACRA. Jamr:s Jj. Fratwis, Ald'-rman, Chicago, says: "I reirard Lir. King's New Dis covery an an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it In my family for the laat five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgua, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a rnlnfater of the Methodist Episcopal church for V years or more, and ha,ve never found anything If you have ever seen a little child In the atfony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trou ble and appreciate the value of Instan taneous relief always afforded by De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. ' For dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a relia ble remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless It were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. IJkwZ'.f a 01a ia a nnn-potannotie .lr r.rrn.lr f..r l..n..rrl,(ra, l'MV.tm on-l, rlpi.rcaaif.rrli.ra, ' la 1 u t.iif, Y WIiIim, unnatural .lia. ij.araiM4 YJ rrtara., ..r atir liillamma n.i v airio.r- Htm, irritation ..r ul. rra- 'ra,.nu aa.laal .a. tl. -n tit In II r ll a mrm. .'artrtalCalS "l (X lira",'a- S."i-aalrlnrlit. fl 0 'Tl nana oy Itraacalaua, a it 'nl 10 P'110 "'apprr. 'V 4 r .prt 1'i'pai'l. f"l .,'W 1 III. ..r 3 InitU.-a, f2.:S. '' U Circular ario uli rtituuaA B.F-AIiLiEH&SON Wall Paper, Artists' Malnli'i, Painta, Olli. (ilait, ate. Jarantaa Milllnga, Ruki and Bamboo Guodi 365 Ct mmerclal Htreet. J. A FA STAB EN I). GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (I1HARF BUILDER HOUHIC MUVKH. HnuH Moving Tuolt lor Rent. AHTORIA CHEOON SEASIDE SAWuM. 4 P j Neweaatle, NSW 9 (TH i TaMa Bay l.'JU I 'm.'. I Kin .le J..nero .I... I Ynkoliauia. Iw HlnsaiMirs a '-'I I "!!.". 2r"'T,V '. !'' I . ; ?" nU Fridays al 6 o. m. I-avs I'orlland I.toil I Hlianirlial II, .L.I Sam lima !." 1.Vii. . ,, im Port liria 2.1.(3 saiuo tlaia lst4 sn.tiw ". umiauan anu raiuruii)! at faanla K.iaalta. .. 'J.aaa. i ,7 H rn. IIAII.KY HATZICItT. Leaves Astoria Ttiadnys, Thiiradays mid Haturdnya at 7 p. in. Ive Port land Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays mid Hundaya at 8 p. 111. Are You Going East' ! aura) snd so that your tlckst reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -Ika- CHICAOO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la tha GREAT SHORT LINK BatwaMO DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points Eunl and South. Though It Is predicted that the nulct so heneilclal or that gave me such npecdy 'colors will be the leadem, the plaids FAILING MANHOOD General end Nervous Debility. 'Wesltnaa of P,"dy ard f'T WiD.i. Ktfecte of F;rrors X't-t'TN cr hxew-.s In Old J7kj YoniiK. l'..';-ii, Nonh 1 IHlil'-txn 1 in ia,:rti.urt;". How ti Liii.ir;;o rjr.i HtrfPiff inn Wftk, Cn- Jioly. Ah-'':t(:l li:. fjillir .T?rirfin'T r.n:if.. .f. fJV"r .AlL.tiJl IlfT.t:lJtH ir a ii'iv. Men testify from 60 .van u F"iuii) Countries. Heo. for lJ:rtpt-1; Hr, ylnuiition and proolo, luailtid ixi uedt froo. ERIE MED!CALCO.,Euf'a!oH.Y. relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Kogera' Drug Store. In the windows are Hiiftlriently gay to make one doubt the statement. It is human nature pure and simple to be provoked when you discover that the artlclr; you paid three dollars for wan duplicated by your friend for two fifty. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, Indigestion, and constipation are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; De Witt's Little Early Klsers will speed ily cure them all. ChaH. Itogers, Druggist. Tha fao-llaila teuton, tf If n Ah irion a:i you make up your mind you nr- ipiil" v llllng to do will out a thing It Is pretty certain to come your way. Til Ittr OABTOniA. ll 51 lij-31' A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring;, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of flnlah; mouldings snd shingles; also bracket avnrk dona to order. Terms raasonabla and prices at 'bedrock. All orders Thslr Magnificent Track, Pesrleas Vs promptly attended to. Office and yard I tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car at mill. II. F. L. LOOAN, Prop'r. Trains and Motto: .!el!Tn- "ALWAYS ON TIME BREMNER & HOLMES j Have given this road a national reputa- uuii. aii viiuaaea ui DHaaengers earrian For rates and general Information cull on or il.ln.aa 0. W. I.0I1N8IIKRRT. Agent. W. II. HimMUIIlT. Clen. I'ai. Agt.. Portland. Or. K. McNKU.L, President and Manngsr. STKAMliRS Bailey Catzert Telephone (Whits Collar Line.) 'f M K CAKI). TICI.KPIIDNIi; I.Mive Astoria Mondays, Wedtieadnya and Fridays nt 8 n. in. Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Haturduys at 7 a. in. UAI LIS Y OATZRKT. Leaves Astoria Tusdnys, Thursdays and Haturduys at 7 p, in. Leave Port land Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays nt 8 p. m. C. W. STONE, Agent S. FRPrMAN, lala of Frarman & Hiilmal. R. T. fcAHLU, lala uf Stairkton. Lai. Blaclcnmlthai. Hpeclal attention paid to stsaunboat ra pairing, flrst-clsjis horseshoelnir, stc on the veatlbuled trains without extra charge. Hhlp your freight and travel over this famous Una. All sgents hava O.L LOGGING CfllWP D10RK H SPECIflliTY j w. h.'mkad. f. c. bavmb, Qen. Aarent. Trav P nnA D A . -m . , i . n.kl.J miA I ... . ' lyi iiiney aireui, ui 'xu niiuauu and Foiirh Aafnria. Ta 2M Washington St., Portland, Or. AN ENIOMATICATj BILL OF FAIIE.! W rklrhaairr. I'ndt.h Dlaaiaail nraaS. rved on the Dining ears, ftprHtJYAL PILLS .,...i... q. r,...i: 'vrttX . ",'","..,,"yalaa. A For a dinner, served on the Dining ears of the Chicago, Milwaukee and BL Paul Railway, will bet sent to any address oa' receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. HeafTord, General Pas enger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. M Sal. I & s 4i riui.i. an. Uru$M (or fhukaatart ,oh,k tun Ah WmJ flrs(:i Hed Mil UM HiUIIUA7 ra, a. if-t Will, ls at ritihnfl. Tnlt B iiom nn-i tmitn,m: At IirtiffKliifl, r md4 sU. M,lM"".''".,.1"lli" --'""BUta ZTi ii Ca Aft,ttttir, T Mtam UhwrsmlMltrlllJktMd COLUMBIA IN WORKS FOUNDRYHEN Olacksmlthii, Machinist! and Uoller Makers M,nu'C.iX"? fl" Kinds of IMaahlDery Iron and Brass Costings General Blacksmith. Work SPECIALTIES -Walrh Patent IWhaal. Ship Smllhlng and Steamboat Work, Cann.ry anj Mill Miuiilnary. Marina and Stationary Boll art Built lu OrJ.r. ' Specially nulprd for Infrtrara' work Curreipundenca folklted i8tb and Franklin. Phone 78 Parties desiring the best of Job printing at ths lowest prices should call at tha Astoria job office before going tlso-where. r 1