The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 26, 1896, Image 2

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THE PAILY ASTOUIAN, SATURDAY MORMN'll, SKPTKMHKlt 2(1. 18SHI.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. .
TKttMft OF M HKCKtrrtON.
DAILY.
ent by mall, per yetr J&.00
Bent by mult, per month BO
Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY.
Bent by mull per year, S3 In ndvsnce,
pounce free, to subscribers.
All communication Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communication! of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan,
The Astorlan fuaranteis to Its sub
. Mribers the largest circulation of any
tew spa per published on the Columbia
tver.
Advertising rate carv be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest
weekly In the state of Oregon, has, text
to the Portland Orea-onlan, the largest
weekly circulation In the state.
Jno. F. Handley Co., are our Port
land agents, and copies of The Astorlan
an be had every morning at their stand.
El Third street.
THREE DEMOCRATIC EPOCHS.
CC1. Free workno payabsolute sla
very. IiSi Free trade-S work at 4 pay
slavery.
Fre allver-H work at 4 pa-,
and pay worth 4's slavery.
The Boomerang.
We (trow a little tired at times list
ening to advice on the silver question
from some of those able financiers w ho
stand on the street corners talktug
about it while their wives take In
washing to make both ends meet
Chicago Post.
Mr. Archibald A. Schenck, who is an
acknowledged international authority
on railroad construction, and who, fur
years has been the chief engineer of
the New York Central and Hudson
River Railroad Company, publishes the
snost comprehensive and lucid explana
tion of affairs at Astoria that has yet
appeared. The article is worthy of the
tost careful reading and study. Its
arguments are based upon Incontrover
tible facts, and the deductions drawn
must stand as axioms for the future
of this port. Mr. Schenck is a broad
gauged man and deals with every
subject upon broad-gauged principles
regardless of local influences. It rests
with Astortans to make this a broad
rauged city. Will they do it, is the
question. We think they will.
The little book entitled "The Boom
erang." written by James S. Bare us,
and published by a New York Arm of
which he seems to be a member. Is
ne of the most useful and decidedly
toe most remarkable of the contribu
tions yet made to the discussion of the
issues of the campaign now in prog
ress. No Republican speaker or other
person Interested in the effectual
squelching of the Irrational, fantastic
and dangerous promulgations of last
July's mob convention at Chicago, can
afford to be without it. It takes up,
dissects, and answers serlatum every I
point made In Bryan's dress parade
speech at Madison Square Garden, in
a manner which Is not only novel and
exquisitely entertaining, but positively
conclusive. We sincerely hope the book
may have the widest possible circula
tion before the campaign closes.
The Republican platform says: "We
favor restoring the early American pol
icy of discriminating duties for the
apbullding of our merchant marine and
fhe protection of ou- Jl-.lpr.g l: the
foreign carrying trade, so that Amer
ican ships the product of American la
bor, employed In American shipyards,
sailing under the Stars and Stripes,
and manned, officered and owned by
Americans may regain the carrying of
our foreign commerce." This policy of
discrimination Is largely followed by
every European country which makes
any effort for commercial supremacy.
By the aid of an efficient merchant
shipplng service subsidized to act as j tanct. for tflt. sakf. of obtaining p-rmlH-armed
cruisers in time of war the )air,n to handle a campaign fund of
markets of the w orld w ill be brought jioiOO, w hether supplied by silver
eloser to us. The spirit of this clause j barons or others. New York Adver
ts so patriotic that it should find an tlser.
echo in every loyal heart. Contrasted
with tiie Chk-iio-j planks, so plainiy j No people hu'.'ei .,.. i,..;, ;t r.o;,i ; ;,ys-
lecrMni? to repudiation and prostitution
of our hli;hest court of Justice, does Itiness require little or no muscular
not prove that one would upbuild j
where the other seeks to tear down
and destroy?
NOT AGAINST SILVER. BUT A I'uS
HONKST DOLLAR.
The Astorlan has ben asked to i x
plain why it is, "if silver is such a
great injury to the ieople as the gold
standard men say it i.-," the Repub
licans favor an international agree
ment as declared for in the St. Louis
platform ?
Neither the Republican party, in its
national platform this year, nor the
Astorlan, nor any other reputable Re
publican papers, so far as we are aw are,
has claimed that silver Is an "Injury."
The Republican party Is not opposed
to silver as money; on the contrary, the
national platform declares In favor of
it. But what the Republicans do op
pose Is the Populist proposition of
compelling the country to do business
with a half-dollar's worth of silver
called a dollar; and the Republican
party stands pledged by the St. Louis
platform against changing the coun
try's financial standard until the value
f silver can be steadied so that It will
not jump up and down In price with
every manipulation of the London spec
ulators In that metal
Now, there Is a great difference be
tween these two things. To favor sil
ver p.s money on such terms as will
Insure Its maintaining Its value and
circulation side by side with gold Is
the Republican plan. One nation rin
not do this alone, nor a half-dozen.
Mexico has tried It, and she has
dropped to a 54-cent dollar. Japan has
tiled it, snd she has dropped to a 50
cent yen. other countries in Cen
tral and South America have tried It.
and dropped immediately to a silver
standard, with their coin depreciated
to half Its face value. The only way
It can he done Is for all the great com
mercial nations of the world -not small
nations, with InxlKntdcaitt foreign
trade to unite and agree to restore
silver. If the nation which do the
world's commerce will all come to an
agreement on a new ratio vh!.h will
have to he nearer 30 to 1 than I to I -and
admit silver to free oumx;.' and
full legal tender, it can be done: and
that is the only way In which it Is
possible.
WHY NOT SENP THEIR SILVER TO
MEXICO?
The mints of Mexico are open to the
free coinage of silver at a trl:llng
charge. Why do not the sller mine
owners send their metal there and lit
It be made Into dollars?
Reoauso they know that after mint
age In that silver standard country the
coins would be worth no more than
the silver in them before It was minted
It would go at Just its commercial val
ue and the coins would he quoted In
the market reports day by day like
other commodities.
They prefer to wait until they can set
their silver turned out of the mints
of the I'nited States Into dollars at
professed par with gold; and these dol
lars they will put in banks and let
out at Interest at twice their Intrinsic
value.
Long before an ounce of their wait
ing silver, mined and unmined, could
reach a mint, if populism should sub
merge the country, the owners confi
dently calculate that the commercial
value of the metal will rise In antici
pation of the mintage at a spurious ra
tion and the pockets of the silver own
ers will burst with the profits.
In due time the deluded people who
may vote for free coinage for the sil
ver Interest will discover that nothing
was "free" to them but their ill-used
ballot, and that the dollars upon w hich
they will have to pay high interest will
gradually cease to be at par with gold,
none of that being left in the treasury.
Like the Mexican silver dollars, ours
will be quoted at their fluctuating real
value every' day beside w heat and po
tatoes, coal and copper.
Our silver mine owners know bet
ter than to ship their metal to Mexico,
where, although the silver dollar con
tains a little more metal than ours,
it circulates only at Its metal value.
par with gold being unattempted.
When our par with gold ceases, as It
must with unlimited coinage of silver,
the present artificial value will drop
out of the silver dollars, and our paper,
based then on silver onlj. and we shall
be as frankly on the silver basis then
as Mexico is now.
The victims of this gigantic swindle
will be the people who Imagine a sil
ver dollar Is going to continue to be
worth 100 cents after we get on a silver
basis. The beneficiaries will be the
faction that will get 53 cents' worth of
silver coined Into what people will
have to borrow, pay interest on and
exchange for commodities as If It were
worth 100 cents.
MARINERS AND TRAVELERS
Speak In high terms of the preventive
and remedial ppjperti?s of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, a medicine peculiarly
adapted to the wants of those called
on to experience the vkisMtudes of cli
mate, the inclemency of the weather,
the hardships of a seafaring or out-of-door
life, or the dangers of a malarial
or otherwise pestilential atmosphere.
A small quantity of this agreeable ton
ic nullifies Impurities In water, forti
fies the stomach against the conse
quences of an unhealthy or unaccus
tomed diet. It also enr.bles the constl
;u:!on a b-.ar Ui unharmed asainut
unhealthy climatic Influences, and the
system to sustain unimpaired In health
and vigor the fatigues of travelling.
Emigrants, tourists, miners and others
who have thoroughly tested the elfl
cacy of this article, declare It to be a
sovereign preservative of health under
conditions most unfavorable.
The able managers and manipulators
of Tammany Hall would go a long dls-
ical disabilities an
tlo.e v.-Hos ba.,i-
X-
rtion. The lack of exerc!i- ewes tli-
over to become i .iir-rgl-ii and the r -suit
is constant Constipation, Indigestion,
Biliousness and S!"k H- adaehe. To pre
vent this take Simmons Liver Regula
tor; it kee;s the liver a'-tive and makes
on's condition as comfortable as those
who have nwb, f-x-'-rcise.
The silly cougar hieh. atta'-k"d a lo.
eornotive out in Washington u as not
a whit sillier than these men In th
country who have rut out for tneni-
selves the Job of downing the senti
ment which Is opposed to attenuated
simoleons. Buffalo Express.
"Boys will be boys," but you can't
afford to lose any of them. Be ready
for the green apple season by having
DeWltt's Cholic and Cholera Cure In
the houBe. Chas. Rogers, Druggist
Between the banks of Boston there
Is a fair supply of money, but It Is
held In few hands.
MANLY VIGOR
ONCB MORE In harmony
with Hits wrtrM, 2000
completely cured nma un
sinking happy pralhefl for
liie gr'aiuMi, Kran:
eH nd rjofit Hiir
CffflSful cure fur x
tjal wakrifcHa awl
JofetviKcr known t
mnlicu, nr I trice. An
account of tliistC'n-
titrful discovery, in
book form, with n.-f-ercnc8
and proof ,
will IsAfwnt to ii r" -
firing men (waled) ruse, full manly viifo?
;,LriLUineuUy rchturci. Failurt impose! bl
ERIE MEDICAL C0..BUFFAL0.N.Y,
i. V " V' v .
a i v. ,y.,,;.,; va i
"B:sr as a
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as much "Battle
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other high grade goods. Before the
days of "Battle Ax" consumers paid
fi 10 cents for a small
quality. Now. "Battle Ax' High-
jj est Grade, twice the
true economy.
Just because a man was once wrong
m a great public question Is no reason
why he should not become right. That
is Secretary Carlisle's two positions In
nutshell. He Is now right. Only
fools and bigots never change their
minds. Baltimore American.
Sometimes the most careful women
are the most careless. Many a woman
bundles herself up to keep out sickness
w hen she Is neglecting the Very worst
sickness that can come to a woman.
She allows a slight disorder to become
worse, to slowly sap her vitality. The
little pain and the other slight Indica
tions of trouble seem to her unimport
ant She goes on, with Increasing suf
fering, until life Itself becomes a drag.
Nervousness, "sinking spells," digest
ive disturbances, and fifty other cm
plications may arise from the derange
ment of the organs distinctly feminine.
Over thirty years ago, the need for a
reliable remedy for so-called "female
complaints" was recognized by Ir. R.
V. Pierce, then, as now. chief consult
ing physician to the World's Dispens
ary and Invalids' Hotel, at lluffalo,
N. Y. He prepared Dr. Pierce's Favo
rite Prescription, the most wonderfully
effective remedy that has ever been
used for such maladies.
Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps and
receive Dr. Pierce's 10o8-page "Common
Sense Medical Adviser," Illustrated.
Uncle Dick Bland has already uplift
ed a lightning-rod for the speakership
of the next house. When he hears from
Maine he will take It down and stor
It In the smoke-house. Cincinnati Com
mercial. MARVELOUS RE3ULT3.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun
derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per
mitted to make this extract: "1 have po
hesitation In recommending Dr. King's
New Discovery, as the results were al
most marvelous In the case of my wife.
While I was pastor of the Baptist
church at Rives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with htie
Interruption, and It seemed as If sh.
could not survive them. A friend
rr ?crrmendel lr. Klnif's New Discovery;
It was quick In Its work, and highly
satisfactory In Its results." Trial bot
tles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store.
Regular size, 50c and 11.00.
Silver has undoubtedly heion'e much
cheaper during the last few years, but
:he 'ju.-sti-tn is, have the moral stand
ards of the people been lowered? In
iia.'iapolis Journal.
KLKCTHIC BITTKRB.
Kleotrlc Bitters Is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
alterative is felt A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and per
haps fata' bilious fevers. No medicine
will act more surely In counteracting I
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hit
ters. O0c and 11.00 per bottle at Chas.
Rogers Drujr; Btore,
Not content with relegating Mr. Cor
man to a back seat, the populists are
showing a disposition to put h I rrl out
of the tent. Washington Htar.
It doesn't matter much whether sick
headache, biliousness, Indigestion, and
constipation are caused by neglect or
by unavoidable circumstances; De
Witt's Little Karly Risers will speed
ily cure them all. Chas. Rogers,
Druggist.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's tale
where exhibited.
1
Born Door'
0
crrt .itmrt fnrtr
Ax" as you do of
plug of the samel
quantity. That's
In both Idaho and Montana the Re
publicans are said to be mote hopeful,
due to the fact that the voters are
giving more attention to the question
of protection. Omaha Rev.
nrCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for ruts,
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, :i
cents per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
As Chairman Jones accepts the re
sult In Maine as a free silver victory,
it Is easier to understand what he
meant all the time by phophesylng a
clean sweep for sliver In November.
Detrlot Free Press.
If you have ever seen a little child
In the agony of summer complaint,
you can reallxe the danger of the trou
ble and appreciate the value of Instan
taneous relief always afforded by De
Wltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For
dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a relia
ble remedy. e could not afford to
recommend this as a cure unless It
were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist.
Now that It Is assured John Boyd
Thatcher will accept the Popocratlc
nomination for governor of New York
the world's fair exhibitors are certain
of their revenge Chicago Tribune.
TO rt'UK A COLD IN ONK IIAV,
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas,
Rogers, Druggist.
Mr. Jones and Mr. Stewart, of Neva
da, voted for "the crime of 1N71," and
John Sherman voted against It. How
Is that for the silver boobies? The
record proves this. Ilroklyn Standard
Union.
Thi-ories of cure may be discussed
at length by physicians, but the suf
ferers want quick relief; and One Mln
ute Cough Cure will give it to them.
A safe cure for children. It is "the old
harmless remedy that produces Imme.
dlte results." Chas. Rogers, utugglst,
Louisville reports that better prices
are realized for well-known brands
whiskies.
DeWltt's fiarsapanlla Is prepared for
cleansing the blood from Impurities
and disease. It does this and more. It
builds up and strengthens constltu
tions Impaired by disease. It recom
mends Itself. Chas. Rogers.
, Providence reports a slightly better
; trad.- In Jewelry and cotton rnanufac
turing.
Don i truie away time when you
have cholera morbus or diarrhoea.
Fight them In the beginning with De
Wltt's Colic and Cholern f'ure Vnn
,,,, ha , ,r ,. k,.
j are instantaneous, and It leaves the
bowels In healthy condition.
Inquiries for Iron are more numerous
at I'lttshurg, and the outlook Is prom
ising. The whole system ib drained and un
dermined by Indolent ulcers and open
sores, DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve
speedily heals them. It Is the best
pile cure known. Chas. Rogers, drug
gist. CASTOR I A
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SEASIDE SAWfllLli.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the luiofh or dressed. I'loorlnit, rus
tic, eelllntr, and all kinds of finish;
niouldlnKS nd shlnKles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. P. L. LOOAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Orefron.
You Waste
Twelve Hours
deliberately throw them
away of you take any
other line thnn the Jlur
lltiKton to Omaha, Kan
sas City, , Ht. Louis or
ANY OTHKIt southern
or southeastern city.
Tickets, time - tables,
and full Information on
application to the local
ticket nirent or by ad
drenHlnK A. C. SHELDON, G. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
WHEW IN PORTI-ANO-Call on Jno.
p, Handley 4 Co., 124 Third street, and
net the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need j
not miss their mornlnjf paper while there,
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Are You Going East?
He sure and see that your ticket
reads via
THE NORTH-WESTERN
LIN El.
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GllEAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH.
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points Eaut ami
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves
tlbuled Dlnlnf snd Sleeping- Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have Riven this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of paasnnKers carried
on the vestlbuled trains without extra
charite. Hhlp your frelKht and travel
over this famous line. All SKents have
tickets.
W. H. MEAD, F, C. BAV.'.OK,
Oen. Airunt. Trav. V. and P. Agt.
M8 Washington St., Portland, Or.
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TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St. Paal
Via Ogden, Denver and
Omaha or St. Paol
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Cbalr Cars
Astoria to Sao Franclsoo.
Nlate of Cal. HMurday, Hcpt. i.
I'nluinbla. Thiirsdny, H. pt. 10.
Htale of Cal. Tuesday, Hepl. Ii.
I'ldiimlila. Hunday. IVpt. :0.
Htsle of rl. Friday, Hepl. :S.
I'ldiimblo, Wrilnesday, Hepl. 30.
Huto of t'nl , Monday, ikt. t.
t'olumbla, Haturday, Oct. 10.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T J. IHTTKIl.
Leave Astoria Tueadays, Thursdays
and Hutiirdnys at a in. I-ave Port-
land .Mondays, UVdnmidays, and Krl
days at 7 a. tn.
ll. It. TIIOMPHON.
Leaves Aalorlu Tusdnys, Thursdays
and Haturday al T p. in. 1-ave Port
liind .Mondays, Wednenilay. Prldays
snd Hundaye at p. in.
1IAILKV (1ATZK.HT.
Irfiivea Astoria Mondays, Wednes
days, Friday and Hunduy at 7 p m.
Leaves Portland Tuesdays, and Thurs
duy at 8 p. in., and Hulurdays ut 11
p. m.
TKLKPI l INK
Leave Astoria Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays al n in. Leave Portland
Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturday at
7 a. m.
For rale and seneral Information call
en or addrea
0. W. LOItNHIIKllRT,
Acent.
W. II. IIUltLlllinT.
tlen. I 'a a. Ajtt.. Porilund. Or.
K. McNKILL,
riesldent ami Mniumor.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria Monday,
Wi'diieKilny and Friday iimrnliiK at 6
a. in, Leaves Porilund Tucxiluy, Thurs
day mid Saturday al 7 a. m.
Pulley (lalxert leaves Astoria Wcd
nesday, Friday nnd Hundsy nlKlit at
7 p. in. Leaves Portland Tuesday,
Thursday urn! Hnturduy nlKhts at g p.
m.
O. ll. and N. Co.'s steaniem T. J.
Potter runs alternate days with Tele
phone, and It. It. Thompson runs al
ternate days with llalley Outxert.
Tickets good on all boats,
U. II. HCOTT, President.
K. A. Heelcy, Aifent, Portland.
C. W. Htotie, A unit, Astoria. ,
Telephone No. 11.
S. ruiFMAN. lata of Freeman & Holmn.
M, T. fcAKLB, lata of Slocklon, Cal.
F0UNDRYHEN
Blacksmiths, Machinists
and Boiler Makers
"tS'S A" Kinds of WaQhlnery
Iron nnd Tlrnns Cnntlnifs
Oonerol BlaolCHmlt,h Work
(PECIALTIES-Weli h Pal.nl :Wh.l. Ship
Stnlthlnj; anj Sleamliiiat Work, Cannery ana
I Mill Machinery. Marina and Ktitliinarv R,.ll.
'tn Bulll to Order.
Specially equipped for lovjceri' work
Curreipundenca tollilted
i8th and Franklin. Phone 78
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS