The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 03, 1896, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOUI.VN, SATl'IM) Y MOKNIXG. OOTOKKU il, I8.).
JOHN T. LIOHTF.R. Editor.
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scribers the largest circulation of any
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cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest
weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next
to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest
weekly circulation In the stats.
Jno. F. Handley A Co., are our Port
land agents, and copies of The Astorlan
as be had every morning at their stand,
IS Third street.
"A depreciation of the currency Is al
"v. ays attended by a lews to the labor
ing classes. This portion of the con
"munlty have neither time nor oppor
"tunity to watch the ebbs and flows of
"the money market. Engaged from day
"to day In their useful toils, they do
not perceive that, although their
"wages are nominally the same, or even
"somewhat higher, they are greatly re
"duced. t fact, by the rapid Increase
"of currency, which, as It appears to
"make money abound, they are at first
"Inclined to consider a blessing." An
drew Jackson.
Hon. Simon B. Buekner. Kentucky's;
candidate for vice president, knows the
people of the lilue Grass state pretty j
well, and his opinion of th political !
situation there Is entitled to great
weight. In an Interview in .?v Jorkj
.. n.t1. T .. kdllnvd that ft.er 1
, ito plai-e In the hands of Mr. liryan the
a reasonable chance of Mr. Fran. .,.,.,.
, , , . . .great power and responsibilities of the
reports that have come to m that he
baa hurt himself in Kentucky. The
t want these Republicans to repudiate
Abraham Lincoln." Now this was sim
ply one of those tricky evasions for
which Mr. Ilryan has a peculiar talent.
The fourth plank of the Republican
platform of 1N60 declared: "That the
maintenance Inviolate of the right of
the states, and especially the right of
each state to order and control Us ow n
domestic Institutions according to Its
own Judgment exclusively, is essential
to that balance of powers 011 which the
perfection and endurance of our politi
cal fabric depends; and we denounce
the lawless Invasion, by armed force,
of the soil of any stale or territory, no
matter under what pretext, as among
the gravest of crimes." What wore the
condltlcns that Justified this declara
tion? The supporters of slavery were
seeking to force that Institution upon
the territory of Kansas, which was In
vaded by armed bands of pro-slavery
men from Missouri who went there for
the purpose of committing lawless acts
and did commit them. The national
administration James ltuchauan was
president countenanced this lawless
invasion of frv territory, which also
had the support of the territorial gov
ernment. Against this the Republican
party earnestly protested. Justly de
nouncing It as among the gravest of
crimes. There Is no possible relation or
similarity between the conditions w hich
Justified the enunciation of the plat
form of IStiO to which Mr. Rryan re
ferred and the circumstance w hich sug
gested the declaration of the Chicago
platform. In the one case there was
law less Invasion of a territory by arm
ed bodies of men for the purpose of es.
tabllshlng slavery there by force and
violence. In the other case a military
force, acting under authority of law.
was employed to suppress violence and
prevent the obstruction of Interstate
commerce and the carrying of the
malls, and this was not done until It
became apparent that the local and
state authorities wouli not take proper
action against the mob. It is difficult
to treat with patience or to characterize
as It deserves the attempt of Mr. Rry-
an to defend. In the way he did. the
declaration of the Chicago platform
against the right of the president to
enforce federal laws In the sta: 's, but
It ought to suggest to every right-minded
citizen how hazardous it would be
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objections of Kentucklans to Mr. Bry
an's speeches are that he advocates
most radical doctrines, which some have
Interpreted to mean Insurrection and
Internecine strife. We have had enough
of that business down our way. I re
peat that there Is no reasonable chance
that Mr. Bryan Is to carry Kentucky,
Mr. Buckner's sentiments are confirmed
by the Louisville Courier-Journal, the
most influential Democratic paper south
of the Ohio River, and by Judge Rich
ards, of Louisville, who, tn a letter to
Colonel John 8. Hosier, declared he has
bad no doubt about the Republicans
carrying the state.
"If elected I shall," says Bryan, "to
"the best of my ability, carry out the
"policies set forth In the Chicago plat-
"form." Tea. Let that be kept In mind.
And what are these policies? I'nlimit-
ed coinage of fifty-three cent dollars,
with which the wage-earner, the in
sloner, the savings-bank depositor, the
Insurance policy holder, are all to be
paid. Instead of with the one-hundred
cent dollars they expect and are en
titled to. Abolition of the right of pri
vate contract, such as scarcely even
the Paris Commune dared to propose
before. Packing the supreme court of
the t'nited States to do the biddln; of
political bosses. Depriving every fed
eral court of ihe power to enforce Its
decisions. Depriving the government of
the I'nlted States of the power to main
tain the constitution and execute the
laws, so that if a community or stale
shall rebel or sectde i.r ;jr-v:it the car
rying of the mails or the collection of
revenue, the president shall be power
less to compel It. Briefly stated, repu
diation, socialism, corruption of Justice,
nullification, secession, anarchy. Those
are "the policies set forth In the Chi
cago platform," which Mr. Bryan prom
ises to the best of his ability to carry
out.
chief executive of the republic
Hardly less evasive and Impotent Is
Mr. Bryan's defense of the attack on
the supreme court. No rational man
can have any doubt as to what that
means. Senator Hill, when the plat
form was before the Chicago conven
tion, said of this provision that "If It
means anything. It means that it is the
duty of congress to reconstruct the su
preme court of the country. It means
the addition of additional members to
It. or the turning out of office and re
constructing the whole court." and the
Xew Tork senator declared that he
would not follow any such revolution
ary step as that. This Is the view that
every great lawyer In this country, re
gardless of political affiliation, has tak
en of It and it is the only rational view
It proposes, as was said by ex-Presl-
dent Harrison, "to destroy the balance
which our fathers Instituted In our sys
tern of government, and whenever 1
tumultuous congress disagrees with the
supreme court and a subservient presi
dent is in the White House, that the
judgment of the court shall be recon
slderedand reversed by Increasing the
number of Judges and packing the
court with men who will decide as con
gress wants them to.
The gravest danger to Republican In
stitutions is Involved in these declara
tions of the Chicago platform and their
unqualified approval by Mr. Bryin at
tests that he is a most unsafe man to
place at the head of the government-
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VKSSKLS OX THIS WAV TO OMWON.
A MYSTERT.
"Aside from the financial delusions
"of the Chicago platform, its other fea
tures are almost equally objectionable.
"It proposes to repudiate in great part
"the National debt, to the distress of
"thousands, whose email resources are
"intrusted to the faith of the Nation,
"and to the dishonor of our country In 1 vegetable sources
"the eyes of the world; to destroy the
"protection we enjoy from the supreme
"court of the t'nittd States, tlb' most
and
How the human system ever recov
ers from the bad effects of the nause
ous medicines often literally poured
into It for the suppositive relief of dys
pepsia, liver complaint, constipation,
rheumatism and other ailments. Is a
mystery. The mischief done by bad
medicines is scarcely less than that
caused by disease. If they who are
weak, bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or
rheumatic, would oftener be guided by
the experience of invalids who have
thoroughly tested Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, they would In every instance
obtain the speediest aid derivable from
rational medication. This medicine Is
a searching and at the name time a
thoroughly safe remedy, c! - rive! f;-um
and poss-ssinff. In
consenur-nce of its basis of pure spirits,
properties as a medicinal stimulant
not to be found In the fiery local bh-
nunoitu, ami in lire iai retion toe lers ana stimulants often reported to
"most necessary institution we have;! by th ? debilitated, dyspeptic and lan
"to restrain the arm of the National ' guld.
"Executive from the represM'm of la v-
"less violence, and even from the pr- Colonel f'harles A. liana, editor of
"servation of the very agencies of theitn'-' York Sun, after surveying the
"government itself; to violate the ob:i-! politU al field, l.a.s advam-ed .Major Mc-
"gation arid sanctity or existing eon- i""") ooijoiiiy in .New York slate
"tracts and to restrict the freedom of
"private contracts in the future. It
"seeks, in short, to break down the
"dikes which the constitution and the
"law of the land have with long and la
borious assiduity raised for the de
"fense of the common Interests and wel
"fare, and to let in upon us the seeth
"Ing and polluted flood of communism,
"mob law, bankruptcy, repudiation and
"anarchy, which it is the chief object of
"all civilized governments to exclude."
Edward J. Phelps, ex-Minister to
England.
DEFENSE BY EVASION.
In one of his speeches In Brooklyn, N.
Y., Mr. Bryan referred to those planks
in the Chieago platform which relate
to federal interference for preventing
obstructions of the laws In the
states and the attack on the supreme
tourt declarations which have b en
condemned by Republicans and Demo
crats alike as being essentially revolu
tionary. In attempting to defend the
former of these planks Mr. Bryan said
It was mild In tone when viewed by the
side of the plank on the Inviolability of
of state rights In the Lincoln platform
of 1SC0, and with demagogic audacity
declared that "if our platform is wrong
from LCO.'j'nj t,, :; io,o.:iX
BCCKLE.VS A R.VICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, uicers.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 per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
Every time Bryan speaks he makes
sixteen gold votes to one for free sil
ver. St. Louis Star.
WEAK
id!
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victim of Lost Manhood fihonM send ti
fjru-to for a Imhik
ttiutcxiilaffjs liov,
lull TiiauJy vior
U f-;"-iy, qnffki
and jx.-rriaM itly
H ll 11 ci iliK tn.ui
weakne.M can
fori to ljt;oor.; i'.l'.
tUrcly nti vi'-''.
Bv,k tel.B 1:')'..
'full Htn-Liafih. ri
relopment and tone are mmrt'1. to evr;i
portion of the body, fv-nt with iw-hi.-'!
proof h (sealed) free to any man on a pplica tiou.
ERIE MEDICAL C0M BUFFALO.N, Y.
An enthusiastic old-time Kentucky j Now for the llrst time In our history
colonel who attended the Ilryan recep- , we have the spectacle of 11 pri-sldon-tlon
at Lexington, and who had be-jtlnl candidate unill.gulsedly and with
come greatly enthused by the mixture : in. reillld. malice exciting the "tnus.nn"
of Bryan and Hourbon Inspiration, against lh "classt-s" In order to gain
grasped Mr. Rryan by the hand with; votes which calm argument cannot
all the fervor of the most generous
Kentucky hospitality, and sahl: "Col
onel Pryan. sah. by gad. sah. this was
a grand demonstration, sah; alto
gether the grandest ever held In Lex
ington, sah. since Jumbo was exhibited."
reach The Illustrated American.
THIS DI8COVERT 8AVED HIS LITE.
Mr. O. Calllouette, Druggist, Pravrrs
vllle. III., says: "To Dr. Kln a New Dis
covery I owe my life Was taken with
La Grippe and tried all the physicians
How much business can a man do for mile about, but of no avail and waa
whose system is In a state of disorder? lvn up and told I could not live. Hmv
HH.rh Ik onlv a .vmntom. It la not " r- King1 New Discovery In my
a disease. The pain in the head is the
sign of rebellion. There have b-.-en
tore I sent for a bottle and be
gan lta use and from the first dose
began to get bettei, ind after using three
bottles waa up ai.d about again. It Is
worth lta weight in gold. We won't
keep store or house without It." Oct a
free trial at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store.
I
mistakes In diet and other abuses.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pel
lets are a pleasant, effective renovator
and Invlgorator of the stomach, liver
and bowels. They ass'st nature with
cut threatening to tear the body piece
meal. There are no griping pains, no
nausea. One Is a laxative.
A book of 1008 pages, profusely Illus
trated, written by Dr. P.. V. Pierce,
called the "People's Common Sense, to ci'KK . t'OI.11 IN OMI l.V,
Medical Adviser," will be sent free for, Take laxative Hromo (Julnlne Tablets.
.'Pone-cent stamps to cover cost of j All druggists refund the money If It
mailing only. The WorlJ's Dispens- falls to cure. Z'jc. For sale by C'haa.
ary Medical Association, No. 663 Main j lingers. Druggist.
Street. Buffalo, N. Y.
In order to appease Tom Watw.n It
Candidate Brysn's car tall tour of
Virginia developed a fpist. tiovernor
O Farrall came out for Palmer and
Puckner.
Ex-Governor R. E. McLane of Mary
land, a Democrat frequently honuied
by his party, says the Chicago Demo
cratic convention Is not entitled to re-
pect. therefore he announces he will
vjte for Major McKinley. Mr. McLane
was minister to China under President
Pierce, minister to Mexico under Pres
ident Buchanan, minister to France un
der Cleveland's first administration.
and served several terms in congress.
may yet be necessary to nominate an
other ticket and give him second place
on It. New York Press.
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CVRE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Hendache,
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It affects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded habitual sick head
aches yield to Its Influence. We urge all
who are afflicted to procure a bottle,
and give this remedy a fair trial. In
cases of habitual constipation tiecino
Bitters cures by giving the heedi d tone
to the bowels, and few cases long resist
the use of this medicine. Try
Fifty cents.
Drug Store.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Peeople w ho have been hoarding g"ld
for a rise may as well bring It out und
put It Into circulation. There will be
no rise, because there will be no IB to 1
free coinage law. Chi. ago Times-Herald.
and $1.00 at Chas.
It once.
Rogers'
Ctionli' constipation is a painful, dis
agreeable and life-shortening dl.'lli ulty.
It dorang'S the system, causes sick
headache, bad breath, and poisons the
I blood. It can be- readily overcome by
De Witt's Lit:!' Early Risers. Tin-so
Utile pills are gr-at n-faraturs. ( nail s
Rogers.
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ivanla railrfal. In a Hpnt-ch at Trre
Haut-.. In-1., last ThurHiay. chHllenrl
the silvr ny wlu-at; t- sutHtantlat itH
hariff that thf company was coring
ts Tiiloy"sP prorrilsiniT that th; com
pany woui'l hf-ur ih" expw.H' n pros-
wutfon if its charK? wp. ii.st;i.n-I in
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Are You
Be sure and eee that your ticket
reeds via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
Tom Watson lias ln. ii wither sil.-nt
for Torn-In the last few days. The
Thau her letter and oilier fores are
I helping Tom unite a bit. H.-iltlinore
American.
OASTOniA.
f'olor.el Alex'indei
ft -ran editor of tli
inlelphia Times. In
K. Mef'lure, the
Democratic I'hil-
an Interview, pub-
ll 91
liiihed or: the day ilryan was In the
Quaker f'lty staked his judgment on the
.n-dletlon that the- city of Philadelphia
would give 100,000 maority against free
silv-r.
Many political speakers, clergymen,
singers, and others who use the voice
excessively, rely upon upon One Minute
Cough Cure to prevent husklness and
laryngitis. Its value as a preventive Is
only equalled by Its power to afford In
stantaneous relief. Charles Itogers.
The report that Colonel Henry Wat-
teison was on his way to this country
to participate In the campaign Is ire
mature. The DjulxvillK Courier Jour
nal states that he Is In Switzerland.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
tot fu-
lmlli
Of
iiirr
VTAppM.
Perhaps Senator Hill thinks that the
Demo, rats who do not like Mr.
Thatcher will vote for the platform,
ubile th iso w ho do not like the plat
form will vote for Mr. Thatcher.
Washington Star.
They are ho little you hardly know
you are taking them. They cuiise no
griping, yet they act quickly and most
thoroughly. .Such are the farnoua little
pills known as De Witt's I.lttle ICarly
Itlsers. Small In size, great In results.
Charles Kogers.
One of liryan's little platform tricks
Is fj declare that he has nothing to
say, ami then V) prove It by talking for
an hour without saying anything.
Commercial Advertiser.
Many lives of usefulness have been
cut short by neglect to break up an
ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis,
and even conMiirnpt ion ciin b' averted
by the prompt use of One Minute Cough
Cure. Charles lingers.
Parties desiring the best of Job printing
at the lowest prices should call at the
Astoria Job office before going elsewhere.
SEASIDE SilWIKlbb.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In i he ,ugb or dressed, flooring, rus
tic, celling, nrnl all kinds of finish,
mouldliiKS end shingle; also brackei
work done to order Terms rnntoiinl.li
and p-lces at bedrock All order,
promptly anointed lo. 1 nib e and yaiil
at mill. II. I.. UkiaN. I'rop'r.
Hea.ide, Oregon
iiiaa
Signature Is printed Id
BLUE diagonally
across the
OUTSIDE
wrapper '
J
JJ o every
1 7 bottle of
I , the Original
I n fy .ndOenulne)
j V 1 .Worcestershire
SAUCE
Aa a farther protection mgnlnst
all Imitation.
' Agents for the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN'5 SONS. N. Y
WHUN IN POItTLANn Tall on Jno. 1
V Ifnnrllov , On ThIM Rtrftct. And 1
get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there. ! kr ul urn muju.
CHICAGO.
ST. I 'AUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
DM All A RAILWAYS.
This Is the
9 RE AT SHORT LINE
. Petween
DUJLUTH.
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves
tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have glwm this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestlbuled trains without extra
charge. Hhlp your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agents have
tickets.
W. 11. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE,
den. Agent. Trav. P. and P. Agt.
248 Washington st. Portland. Or.
Prfclehrat fm I'nftLli fllSMail RniB4.
ENNYHUYAL PILLS
. ":r.r ' r" -a.i
UriicM i"r (THrkftirs Kndtfk Dm ,
mottmt tlrnt hi Hf4 W,i Gold Dirtallle'
iieit '.! with Mm. rililnn. TniLst
Ann olh-r k'fuu dunarrnut rtthttittL.
iivniana tmtuuiont At urtiff iMf, r $am.
In itainrsi f'.r rtb'uiari, inunwalale tod
'kvlli-r for r.B !," in Uttfr, Ttnn
r Mall. JO.tHMi T irnnnlMli. Nnmt Pnm
rata
O.R&N.
tllVEH CIIOIOB OK
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TRAflSGOUTIiNEJlTAIi
ROUTIiS.
Via Spokant and St. Paul
Via Ogden, Denver and
Omaha or St. Paal
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
Suite uf Cal. Pnturdny, Hepl. S.
t'olutiibla, Thursday, Hept. 10,
Stale of Cal. Tuesday, Hept. 11
Culuiiibla, Huiiduy, K. il :'0.
Slate of Cal. Friday, Sept. :5.
Ciiluinbla, WiHincsday, Sopt. 30.
Slate of Cal.. Monday. Oct. 5.
Columbia, Saturday, Oct. 10.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T J. POTTKIt.
I'avi Astoria Tuesdays, Thursday!
and Saturdays at ( a. m l.i-uvp Port
land Mondays, Wednesdays, and Krl
days at 7 a. in.
IIAII.KV OATZKHT.
Leaves A.tnrta Tusdnys, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 7 p. m. Leave Port
land Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays
and Sunday at 8 p. m.
. It. THOMPSON.
leaves Astoria Mondays, Wednes
days, Friday and Sunday at 7 p. m.
.caves Portland Tuesdays, and Thurs
day at 8 p. in., and Saturday at 11
p. m.
TICLKPIIONIC
Leave Astoria Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at t a. tn. I.vuve Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays und Saturday at
7 a. in.
For rale and general Information call
on or dirr
O. W. LOttNHIIKItrtT,
Agent.
W. II. Himi.lltJRT,
Oen. I'm. Agt., Portland, Or.
K. McNi:iLL,
President and Manager.
WHITE COLLAR MINE
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria Monday,
Wednesday mid Friday nun nliiir at II
iu m. Leave Portland Tuesday, Thurs
day am) Saturday at 7 a. in.
Pnlliy (lulzert leaves Astoria Wed
nesday, Friday and Sunday night at
7 p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nights at N p.
in.
O, H. and N. Co.'s stennicrs T. J.
Potter runs alternate days with Tclu
phone, and It. It. Thompson runs al
ternate days with Halley Oatz.Tt.
Tickets good on all boats.
V. II. SCOTT. President
K. A. Seeloy, Agent, Portland.
C. V. Hlone, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11,
S. Frffman, IiIp of rrrfman ft Hulim.
H. T. tAkin, lilt ul Stiiiklon, Cal.
H!l IRON IRKS
FOUNDRYHEN
Blacksmiths, Machinists
and Holler Makers
M,MKS..1V- fll1 Kinds o! Machinery
Iron and Brass Costings
Uunornl Blacksmith Work
SPRCIALTIES-W.lrh P.it,nl ;Whel, Ship
Smllhlnit and Sliambuat Work, Cannery and
Mill Marhlmry. Marin, and Slitlonary Boll,
ri Built tu OrJif .
Spwlallytqulppid for liiRierl' work
CurrripunJnct xilkll.d
i8th and Franklin. Phone 78