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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, Tl'KSDAY MORNING. OCTOHKSt , HUM. gaily gUtoviau JOHN T. LIOHTKR. Editor. Telephone No. 6. terms of srnscKirriox. DAILT. Sent by mall, per ye? t.00 Bent by mall, per month M Delivered by carrier, per month t5 WEEKLY. Bent by mail per year, 12 In advance, postage free, to subscribers. AU comnuinloaltons Intended for pnbll gallon ahould be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the lunreat circulation of any jowspapor published on ths Columbia Iver. Advertlslna; rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, tha second oldest weekly In the state of Orvifon. has, t.cxt to tha Portland Oronlan, tha largest weekly circulation In tha Stat a Jno. F. Handley Co.. are our Port land areuta. and copies of The Astorlan ean be bad every morntnc at their stand, IM Third street. Bourke Cockran at Baltimore said: "I bolleve the vast majority of us "here have never before opposed a Dcm "ocratlc candidate. We are not oppos ing one now." It la sad for Bryan to go to West Vir ginia and talk his silver stuff when even the Hon. William U W ilson can not go for him. says the Brooklyn Standard-Cnion. Wilson Is for Palmer and Buckner. He Is a five trader, but be has got a speck of sense on silver. The Baltimore Sun scandalously says: William Jennings Bryan will now unquestionably proceed to excommuni cate Mr. Wilson, and refuse to let him be a Democrat any longer, as he has previously done with Cleveland, Car- Hale, Whitney, Palmer. Buckner. andij. the many thousands or otner democrats." have less necessity than ever for try ing to be business men. It Is a most Instructive and significant fact that the substantial business men of the coun trythe men of commercial energy and enterprise are taking an active part In the campaign for the cause of sound money. These men ordinarily take too little Interest In politics. It la reassur ing to know that they appreciate the Important of the present exigency. WHY S1LVLK IS CHKAl'. The last Issue of the Chicago Timber man contains the report of the meeting of a lumber association, at which a brief speech was ma.le by Mr. H. F. McMillan. This gentleman ha had four years' experience in the sliver mining business. The following inter esting statements made by him .show how Immense Is the stake for hlch the mine-owners me playing. Silver Is enormously plenty, and anything whvh would Increase the output would de crease the price eventually, because of Increased supply. 15 end what Mr. Mc Millan said: "The production of silver Is depend J'ent entirely upon the price. I'n'.ike "gold and some other metals, there Is "no apparent limit to the supply of "workable ore If the price of the bullion "Is high enough. There are whole "mountains that will run from five to "ten ounces per ton. "Given a sufficient price for the ore "and as much silver can be mined out "of the mountains of Colorado as Iron "from the Gogebic range. "There was a time not long ago w hen "at sixty cents an ounce nothing under "forty-live ounce ore could be reduced, "but processes have been changing and "new mines opened up. so that in spite "of the decline In silver from Its coin "age value of H.iS. the production Is "very largely Increased." This Improvement In mining and re duction methods is constantly going on. and Mr. McMillan doubted if It would be possible to bring silver perma nently back to a parity with gold at a ratio of IS to 1. That ratio means a bullion value of silver of Jl I'V per ounce, measured In gold. He further "If the whole world should all of a "sudden adopt free coinage of silver "at that ratio, the price might sharply "advance for a tine, but it Is alto gether probable that the production Ml I "A Scorcher." X m . r-t.vjr urn say, mat w There Is news from he Chicago Bryan Bryan headquarters that there Is much JI.nnumniKi.nt Th. Inittl la t Vl 1'IV i ft . , , .tin ("would be so Increased as to swamp deep and bitter dissension on the Inside ...... .. of the Anarchist party. There is no doubt whatever that this Is so. There has been a clash between Jones and Bryan and the latter Is not only anx ious to do all the thinking, but to di rect all the movements of others. He is fussing in the New York muddle. He has made a long journey of advertis ing and courtesy to New England. The fact in the case is that he rattles and wobbles, and that his campaign is a chaos. It will be known as the moet complete fiasco In our political history, and he It is who Is doing it Candidate Bryan's furious denuncla tisns of Great Britain come rather late in his political life to be of service in this canvass. His previous record stands in too violent contrast to his present performances. He talks about his Intense Americanism, but when he has an opportunity to demonstrate the practical character of his patriotism he failed to embrace It "When the Wilson bill was before the house," says "The Earayian," "Mr. Bryan was very friendly to British manufacturers, and did all in his power to further their interests. As a member of the ways and means committee having charge of the bill, he never lifted up his voice fn behalf of American manufacturers, who were In many Instances denied a heading before the committee. His de nunciations of England now will de ceive nobody." The Oregonian Fays Bryan Is crazy. This seems a. pretty harsh ju lgment on the Fopocratic candidate for presi dent, but in the sober light of the fol lowing two extracts taken from one and the same speech recently delivered by Mr. Bryan, the Oregonlan's criti cism looks like the pure milk of human kindness. If the man who makes such statements as these and calls them "ar guments" is not crazy, what Is he? "Our opponents talk about 50-cent "dollars. They refuse to recognize the "fact that the moment the mints of the "United states are opened to the free "coinage of silver TO.OOO.Ooo people can the silver markets of the world. "Any material advance over the pres "ent price of bullion can be stopped "and Is sure to be stopped by an in crease In the output, so that while on "the old methods of mining and of re duction, silver occupied a compara tively fixed relation to gold, It has now "reached a point where It Is bound to "decrease In value, simply because of "the greatly decreasing cost of produc tion, which may be measured In tons "avoirdupois, rather than in ounces "troy." WHEAT AND SILVER, One of Mr. Bryan's strong points in his appeal to the Western farmers is that the low price of wheat Is caused by the demonetization of silver. To be sure, wheat was higher In 1S75 or In ISfl than It had been In 1S70. but facts are unimportant in connection with "the crime of 1ST1" Wheat has unquestion ably fallen In price, and so has silver: therefore. If we Inflate the price of silver, the price of w heat must rise. If the decline of wheat has been due to the decline of silver, how does It happen that the price of wheat Is now rising, while that of silver Is still go ing down? In the last week of Aug ust, the price of December w heat In Chicago was 53 cents a bushel. On Sat urday last It was 67'i cents, an ad vance of 144 cents, or more than 25 per cent In five weeks. At the former date the price of bar sliver In New York was 67'4 cents an oimce and on Satur day it was 63TN cents, a decline of 2 per cent. Clearly, the prices of both commodi ties are regulated in the same way, by the world's supply and demand. We produce In this country more wheat than we consume, and the price at which we can sell the surplus abroad determines the price it will command at home. When the foreign demand is small or the supply from other countries abundant wheat declines; w hen exports Increase, prices rise asrain. Even the most confiding Popijllst must perceive that th recent upward movement in the grain market has not go out and secure silver, take it to the mint, convert It into money and use L . , . , ... . . , , , ' been brought about by free coinage or "that rri"ney to pay taxes and debts "with and for the purchase of proper "ty." "We believe not only that the free "coinage of silver w ill raise the value "of silver bullion as measured by gold, j "but we believe the demand created by I "the opening of the I'nlted Fta'.es mints I by the pr"rri?(? 'f it. i-ilvcr has r.ot shared in the advance, as it should have done by the Populist theory, because I there has been no increased demand pyy Tobacco Dealers S "BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher" S because it sells so fast. Tobacco v k Ovvers say. it is a " scorcher" be- & Sj cause 10 cents' worth gees so far. It's jj S as good as can be made regardless of j cost. For 10 cents you get almost & high grade brands. j A mammoth cave has recently been discovered in Maine. Why docs' t Mr. Sewall take out a search warrant and go through It? There used to be a few William J. Bryan will go Into history as the only presidential candidate who tried to convince labor that the dollars it earned were too good. Kansas City OUTWARD HOUND OKKCJON (3HAIN FliHMT-18!).-(;. Democrats up there. Chicago Ilecord. .Journal. A MYSTERY. A HOUSEHOLD TREA81RE. How the human system ever recov ers from the bad effects of the nause ous medicines often literally poured Into It for the supposltlve relief of dys pepsia, liver complaint, constipation, rheumatism and other ailments, la 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 sDeedlest aid derivable from rational medication. This medicine Is i If ,nl ' a '"'"I'algn of education, as .. fc . , A ,Ima -jllryan assorts, he 1a beyond all doubt a oral iiiiifj mil at i itt rci itr tunc c D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle. N. T.. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery In the house and his fam ily has always found the very best re sults follow Its use; that he would not be without It, If procurable. Q. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catsklll, N. T., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly tha best Cough remedy: that he has used It In his family for eight years and It has never failed to do all that is claimed for It Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Regular slie 60s and $1.00. thoroughly safe remedy, derived from vegetable sources, and possessing. In consequence of Its basis of pure spirits, properties as a medicinal stimulant not to be found in the fiery local bit- i ters and stimulants often resorted to by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid. running th" kldergarten end Commercial Advertiser. jf It.- The American people are hardly ready to resurrect Robespierre even to gratify the youthful Mr. Bryan, whose occupancy of a cradle during the war prevents Mm from realizing that a free people will not tolerate revolution ists. Minneapolis Tribune. for it, and a bushel of w heat will buy actually more silver today as well as more Iron or st or aluminum than when it was Sf-lllnir at a dollar. And "will be sumcl -nt to take all the .tr- the rm , w, h quotations (!..,. I1 nA K K..ln tliAn n ....r,. ...u ... ""lot Bryan stock decline. sliver upon tne mantel wnicn cannoi "be converted into monvy at our mints "to use in the development of our In dustries, there will be no silver In the "world which can be purcha.sed for less "than $1.21 an ounce in gold." The fact that Bryan is Indignant be cause business men are Interesting themselves In the campaign for the protection of their interests will not deter any of them from continuing In that very proper and commendable course. They realize that they have a great deal at stake and very generally they propose to do what they can in a legitimate way, as American citizens, to save their business from destruction by panic and to avert what they rightly conceive would be a great calamity to the country. Mr. Bryan says that any ene who has contributed to a nation's prosperity or added to a nation's wealth or greatness Is a business man. This definition leaves him out of the category of business men, but It em braces some of the noisy politicians and "curbstone orators" who are support ing him. Such of these as have earned a living by honest labor have contrib uted to the nation's prosperity and wealth, but they have been gloomy fail ures as business men and free silver would not Improve them. In fact, most of them are howling for that policy with the idea that under it they would BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. 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I Hr ah. ii ( Hy Mailraal lirimtha Imi. ,TS HATS. ! . I 1173 ,1.1 A 1 1 Id'. i(i. 111 liOAl coSBluskKa. tilt Hr bark Snow. Ion l. Hr alllr. I.eleealer t'aalle . . Hr bark M.ll n lot rg ti-hlr KID PK JA.VKlKll- Hr thin H-iyal tieontr Hr lwrk liletiafluu Hrbark iie Hr alllp I'cracvrram-a SWANSKA- A Hr tairk rotombot . TAHI.K HAY- Hraliliifaiiill.Ul Nor hark Mallian.l YOKHIIAMA- llr aleatner Aalatle Prlueel . . Hr ihlp ll'ilton llalll . CA PK TdWN ilr hln Purbrlilm. ! COl.t1MIUMKYl.1N. l-llr -hip I'Hy t.r lla.t.lltnelon Hr ahili IMmaii Hill I MAPKITII'!- Hr bark I'nicyou SINliAl'OKK- Hr thlii tirealln MHAMill VI- Aln eli. M.uer I tvnlt Hr ahip I'nilnlliWi AUKI.Allir'- llr nark A.toria t ..r -bin M.'Ianopel MllNlKVIliKie Hr ahip P..venby Hall pi 1 If T liltlK- Itr .hip Hurt Jaek.ou llnKnIiATK- Ain tehr I'nrrler Pnve SANTA Hi 'SAM - Br tlilp Vortlicerii Hvllll- Hr ahip PnirlureJ HIAi.ll- Hr bark Java! SANT'IS- llr -liln 1 aml.rlau I'rlncrta lAl.Tll- Br ahip Penthetlleal STDSEV- llr ahtii Arctic Stream! VAI.PAKAIHO- Mrahiu Vsllorl I.DTA- Hr bark Rulo I WEI .. I" IIWAI Lw imi laAtuUAl i torn iuuai i.in'iKiii . l'.Hl.l lUUkl IJ77 . I4i4 inovl . It III. A I 1 1 11 HUAi irru . HpMule.. liw AAI Sull. .11 A llerliu ., II Ml Halbair. Cullirlc A Co II" ..,.... 7 I'Mtfll .... , Taart Hailuc Hnliertaon . Meyrr, W. A t'o Hallour, tiuttirlr A I'd IIJ ! Ui Halfniir, IlillhrlaA Co "I I'.irtlau.l rlour Mllla 7 lajlur, Y.111 is A t ti... VJ .SII....U A Ktrr .. I Anderton . How land. . li'-'luiAl .111(1 l.OAl .,l-i l.tlAl J H CameMU A t'o Mi-Uucbl n . I-7V l(li Al M. IH.ual.l. ... Milu . I'ynll... Stuart Pea. lev . Meltnl . Tlmrkelteu. Neville Wli khaitl.. . , lliatsv . I.lu.lvall ,'liavlet i .Juliet I HMwii.tt ... funet llel yes Hiiwetl . lAI ,. 1V7A HUAI . lm lilOAl ,. 17t imkl I . -.yi . '.'I tl lltlkl . II.V IKIAl llarilUAl I , lm-juu.vl . .'1 rj HvAl .,'. . likti HUAI 1 liU'. HHIAI MS llll A I i:ui Irjikl 1 I'AAI '11m iiioai Halfniir. tlutlirlr A Co M Ja. ijil.lla A I'u ..... li ...' TI Sluiitiin l.iitnber I'n 4:1 Ha fntir.ittittirla A t'o .ti : ' r ..... tit Am Tradlns t'n.,. . Hull IU0AI 1 AUK 1.1, l! Jan M, MarJI 5 Juueu, Illteay New Viirk..., Ad-lable Ale.. Hay .. Antweri Hnnibay I allan Colollllio I ll'Htl.WII IIKKKHKNCKH J Iron nntard Anjer. 1 g Juna Mh, JON, '.1 W. Into Kin ilr Janclrn pa ed I'nxbaveii: Jan .".'N', WW prior lo July 4. will have to illaelmrite pall , IAS, ;OW; .bine .1, 7N T.W I olraiim. Aug. i, told Ml tiuii of rarnu, p aaed l.liard an itale, III Hay of I tailed aicalll AUK. IS. Jims ia, .vi ia w 1 TOT A I ON THK WAY. ..!t,IIA ! 3.HI7 I ,..l.:t-'.-. ..1 61U ..l.'r . '.',-.'i ,.3,ll ... -it Mverrrfml ... Mniirilltlt ... Mi'lluirne M.ntevl.l... Hrl.bnne Iblkotlate III..KO K.i 1. 1. 1 ...,4.Ji.'l ,...l..i.i ... .1.117'! 1 sliiKapure ...l.'.' I Hweuaea ... I.40.I j Shanirlial ... At'. Pnrt Plrle .... M- I Hanta Hi. .alia l.ti'al j nnin- Sewea.lle, SSW J w 1 Table II ty Klo ile J. nero 3JIJ. Yokohama Villi ....7US ..l.l'm I Total l I ,u k 1 .. i,v.i Mamo lliuv IMrt. 74,:i'ili ...U.tl I ham" time IMH 1,;il ..J.tnn I . I K 0.R.&I. tllVKH CH01CK OF -2- TRAJlSCOJlTlflEflTAL ROUTES. Via Spokant and St. Paol Via Ogdto, Deover and Omaha of St. Paol Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San Francisco. Htitle of ('nl. Hnturdny, Hept. S. Columbia. Thursday. Hept. 10. Hlale of ("nl. Tuesday, H. pt. IS, Coliimhlik, Hulliluy, Hepl. :o. Hlule of Cn. Krlday, Hrpt. 25. ('olumbln, Wr.liieidny, Krpt. JO. Htnte of Cnl , Monday, Oct. 5. Columbia, Hnturdny, Oct 10. r-w. r3?A,. m flit t 11 nnn-pt)-nont 1 ti.ir 4 u 11 11 u 1 11 r I ilia' fiuArtDOf-! V2 ' tiarifin. or any liill.iinrick f noi Ui ainaiaf lloti, lrrltci l ur Uli t fii rf,u (I'Utaiiaa. Itiiri it In 11 e j 11 Tiii-ni' .fEvnaCi'lW"'ii Co. trnHt. Non trlni iit. i Are You (iomo; Kast? lie sura and that your ticket reads via : . h no'Mdky i.,o..u. If u c w n a T LMi.' C 0 T C D W cut V" 'i'HnNi.r.,rM B lit. 11 Ui. I W IlLvJ I LI 111 ,v!"V 7 J I.T .pre. ir.,.i.l. r,r. 7 1 ..-,,1 lllrrullir tell' uu ri-IUt'tt. J i LINE, Many million of the Insurance? cap ital In Connecticut, v.hbh .Mr. Hryan has assailed, ropresontH the depoMltM In savings banks In that and other slates. Indianapolis Journal. OABTOniA. Tit fat llolll llgutan, f ii n If flryan wantB to ruote Webster let him make use of the Kreat orator's words: "He who tampers with the cur rency robs labor of Its bread. Seattle I'ost-Intellli;encer. A popor radio orifan says that Mr. liryan locsn't doore- a kIiikIo thlni;. Well, noliiMly has thrown anything at him. Campaigns are conducted In a diflerent way. J'hllad Iphla Iteporter. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TS fu ll ml It lipiituri if n triry 7fpT. SEASIDE SAWWIhli. A romplete stock of lumber on hand In the rutiirh or dresarid. I''loorlMK, rus tle, eelllnK, and all kinds of flnlah;l mouldlnKS nd shingles; alao bracket! work dons to order. Tnrmn rfasonsbkj and orlces at bdrock. All ortlorr 1 irornpfly artendeel to. Oftlee and yard lit rnll!. li. K. h. LOO AN, I'rop'r. Beaslde, Oregon. I Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY UHaAaa 'ENNYKUYAL pills lituila', . '-kl-hntfr a .V,tafc Urn Jy Ixttva Hi-1 villi ttJun rilitxxi. Talia ii7 n ol lit P. fo fnt UitngtrttuM mtntttif Itwin'l imit'Mont. At I'rujrjrtata. or mq4 ajW, In Hani' for parllnuUra. tr-Uraotill n4 ' Kvltt-f t'tr l.ir;H in Ufttr, hf ruturm Iff aul Uui UtHitU- I'saUadik.. l'a I (a. 'if CHICAGO. ST. I'AUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la tha GKEAT SHORT LINK Batwaca DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerleas Ves tlbulod Dlnlnv and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hava given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge, fillip your freight and travel over this famous Una. All agents hava tickets. W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAV-OB. Oen. Agent Trav. P. and P. Agt. 248 Washington at, Portland, Or. Astoria and Portland Stearotrs. T. J roTTKll I.envr Astoria Tucailuya, Thursdays and Hnturdny at ( a. in. Leave Port land Mondays, Wi-dneaday, and Frl days al 7 a. m. JIAII.KY (IATZKKT. Leaves Astoria Tusilny. Thursdays and Hiiliirtluys at 7 p. m. Leave Tort land M'Mldays, Wednesdays. Fridays and Hundaya at ft p. m. It. It. TIIOMI'HON. Iavrs Astoria Mnndnya, Wednes diiya, Krldnys and Hundays at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thurs days at 8 p. in., and Raturdays at 11 p. m. TKLEI'HONK Ivive Astoria Mondays, Wednesday! and Friday at a. m. Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursday and Haturdny at 7 a. m. For rate and general Information call on or address Q. W. LOltNHIIKItRT, Agent. W. II. llfJHLHURT. (len. I 'a a. Agt., Portland, Or. K. McNIOILL. President and Manager, WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZEBT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria Monday, W'eilncHtluy and Friday morning ut 4 a. 111, Leaves Portland Tucmluy, Thurs day und Saturday at 7 a. 111, Ilalley (liitzcrt leaves Astoria Wed tiesduy, Frltluy and Sunday hIkIiI at 7 p. 111. Leaves Port lurid Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nlKbts at 8 p. in. O. it. and N. Co.'s Htcnmers T. J. Potter runs alternate days with Tele phone, and It. It. Thompson runs al ternate days with Ilalley Onticrt. Tickets good on all boats. IT. II. SCOTT, President K. A. Reelcy, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. WHEN IS PORTLA ND Call on Jno. F. Handley Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitor need not miss their morning paper while there. S. Fpfeman, lata nt Freeman ft Holmei. R. T. HAULS, lata of Stockton, Cal. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS F0UNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers M,nui'rinV"? 1111 Kinds of Machinery S Iron and Brass Cantlngs General Blacksmith Work PFCIALTIF-S - Welch Patent 'Wh.al. Chi. Smithing and Steamboat Work, Cannery and Mill Machinery. Marina and Siatlimarw Rn. an Built to Order. Specially a.ulppd for loirirara' work Correapondenca aolblttd 18th and Franklin. Phone 78