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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1895)
Women In Utah. and Herr Arendt, concerning an in ternational monetary conference. S alt L ake , July 19.—Ata meet It is stated they have come to an ^ dayjülyîîuw . ing of the Utah commission today -----agreement upon all essential ques-i ja resolution was passed instructing tions The idea of a gradual re-. _ _ Editor. | the registrars to enroll all persons r.C.»»Rp-" I | habilitation of silver, by a system regardless of sex, woo are or may ! In The Treasury De- ■ of seignioral rights, was abandoned be qualified electors under the pro. i | and an agreement reached that the partinent. visions of the enabling act and of international monetary conference, the constitution. This action was T he treasury department in try when it meets, should be urged to ’taken in view of the uncertainty ing to prove the government on a fix the ratio of silver to gold at 15j which prevails as to who may be ' « close ^fiustaining basis at the c..._ of to 1. ¡entitled to registration under the ; did, what it thought The reasons given for »he cause the fiscal ypah i provisions of the enabling act and t(,be very cute juggling, This at- of the delay in calling an interna- o f of the constitution for the proposed tempt to deceive the pu blic, be- ] tional conference, was the desire c. | the German bimetalists to a wait a state of Utah. cause of fear of criticism from ^’e change in the government of Great world and press, eh"" » Promises of the Syndicate Do Not »diiunistration is up to trickery . . Brjtajn> Keep Gold in the Country. ,.ich as «hen resorted to should re-1 England, France, the United rive the ccndcumation it certainly 1 States and several other principal N ew Y ork , July 18.—Not with deserves, ard that censure from i nation« of Euiope have indicated standing the many promises of the the press and all cand’d men that I their willingness to participate. “bond syndicate” to prevent the trickery,dishorn st statements and j The Germans believe that with decep'ioi',«hich condemns a govern- ’ accession of the conservatives exportation of American gold, $750,- power in England the bimetallic 000 was shipped to Loudon on Sat meiit resorting to juggling the treasury figures to deceive the peo cause will gain ground, that is, the urday’s steamers. The rate of exchange is so high pie f»r purely political purposes. delegates that would he named by Will Uncle Sam explain why’ on the government headed by Balfour, i that importers of coffee and sugar the 29th of June the government. Chaplin and Goschen, would be ’ fi‘*d it cheap-r to buy gold. The fRr tnore favorable to the restora ! exports of the present week will be tior. of silver than representatives/^y $1,000,000, with good prospects named by Rosebery and Harcourt !(lf a ‘’u’«dy increase for the future. The object of the conference shall ! i'i16 syndicate sav it is all right, be to securea fixed relative value and that it is the “ordinary course between gold and silver internation-1 "f business, and can t lie helped, public donations. If n» other money we« paid out ^illv. A'«o free mintage at a cer-[ Sun. .’iithatday it p obablv w; • due to tain rill••. If German', France1 ‘ the'act that tl.H gov-rnmtnt m ; ¡and Eng m d advocate the ratio of? [n the v{cinity of Boquet> Wegt. tu-rd to pav it f r the h -. i purpo e IV to 1. United States can af-j moreland Co, p& , aimost any one of making u n| (»• ar that t lie deficit fi.id tn i.dopt the same, although cftn teH yQU h()W t() cure a Janie was less than it reallv the free silver men of this s country . ba.;k or gtiff Thgy dampen deception i< m called ..’.rein favor of It» to 1. a pjece flannei with Chamber- variance with the true I This, of course, would necessitate paln) flnd ;t Qb the Why is it done? I s the recoining of our silver money. afftCted part9 and in one or tw0 th pannt should deceive the off-| days the trouble has disappeared.1 «pr ng in things vital to its interests , This lame treatment will promptly! a d directlv concerning it? I O ne point, says the Statesman, of Am riling to information gath-j > Coins Financial School” singled cure a pain in the side or chest. md t’u in exchanges nnd other out for especially bitter attack by Mr. E. M. Frye, a prominent mer- ■ mu c.Mlu- condition of the treas- t|ie goldites was the assertion that chant of Boquet, speak« very high ’i’ . had it ben frankly and truth- S]iver whs the unit from 1792 to ly of Pain Balm, and his recom full Mated, the last days of June, ¡1873. This point was taken up mendations have had much to do’ i »mi the government business con- — eiir ........................ ly ¡n the debate between W. H. with making it popular there. For <t'd in a 1»gitimate manner as it Har vey and Roswell G. Hoi r and it sale by all druggists. fbmlil l;,ve bill, and a true state- was c’early established that‘‘Coin” i‘i‘iit liivtn, was. instead of a sur wa* correct. plus uf (3,931,445 for June as was The developement of facts as the ■>d'd the actual deficit for the i tiscsl year should have b«n’ 1 rfiswl t(, $48,000.000. 'of the theory advanced by Mr. Har- ' w -¡nee the end of ¡h» fiscal \ey and the untenable position of A JU ENGLISH COMMENTARY. '•nr no explanations are given for ’ Horr. Said an eminent English scientist recently: ”■ rupidlv increasing deficit. The posit iveness of the position “ The danger that confronts the great Ameri IL’I it not been for the licenses ,.f the free coinage debater and his can people to-day is not the possible adop• tion of a wrong financial policy for the :rtt" -ale of beer and liquors facts to back him show clearly the nation, or the spread of socialism, or tlie - i! all owr the country the deficit unmistakable position of the free increase of corruption among public men. I All these are bad enough, to be sure, but : 'l libveleen much larger than coinage element, and further illus- they are as nothing compared to the terrible I it I trates the object of the goldites the tuuional disease—1 had almost said nation I crime— of overwork. The mad rush f r 4I’M nine days of this month •i. | <• -................................. monopolistic intentions of the ad- wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands ; ,„»10,640.592..' here„u of the 'ingle standard „...1 fall by the way every year. You are likely to be one of the victim;.! *mt n 'ft"7/1 1 "" and exPoee the ultimate result to the common ,,f rkull,loggers employed ■ p top | e and the coul „ rv . llow do we know? Because it is the excep 111 <>i skullduggery employed ’ tion to find a man or woman of adult age in 1 ‘ fo-rnnieiit to manipulate lierfect health. Nervous Disorders - uio Mr. Horr has undertaken to «"ikwpdown the deficit. spreading with fearful rapidity. Among ti e that “Coin’s Financial symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Co d ‘h* ”'** administration should prove Hands and Feet, Dizzinev, Hot Flashes, décrive the pe< pie in this School” is an error in every essen Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Head .che, tial particular That he has sig- Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan ’>n» not explained unless it is nallv failed ia now proven to the choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Rheu ‘ t<. hold (>nt the idea that matism, Shcrt Breath, Sleeplessness, Nir- satisfaction of all readers of the votis Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc ,re getting Letter anj R ev . C. A. C arboll ,pastor First Bspmt controversy. ibhe demonetization of sil- Church, Yellow Springs, O., writes as fol lot. -: “ I have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine r ?’the ad’"»niMration is gold for the past six months. I find it acts like trd and »training every nerve a charm on the whole nervous system. J South 1 have not fonDd it«equal in giving O n Gauptil island in the 1 _ immedi i»te make it worthlws relief. Miles’ little Nerve ’ ---- Dr. ------------------------ .erve and Li Liver Seas there is a plant from which Pillsonly need a trial and they will recom- f , ‘o,,e point in favor , ‘ the administration has the natives make liquor that dis- men‘Hhemselves to be the best pills in the ____ _ \ market.’’ . • - u 1 "nd false state* counts anything we have in this - ... « For five years I have suffered from Ner- C 2,1.1 puts the <▼«»’*«■ P-ostration, I was unable to work or One drink tk 0 1,1 *hat three fourths of country ’ - The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restora- ’•"’Mi drinker to sleep for two days, an 1 * tiveNeJJiSe ’ I’ ’pulatian so earnestly ---- —.2—(gave me relief, and one th. u if he fills his mug too full he is likr- sai d * dollrm would not cover the -. go< _______ _ d it has J---- _ «• mrrxv ly to ,v.k-„ up of '•«“■■S’- 52 52 expenditures for that dav is put down al $11’9.258 and wholly for t pensions, all other branches for that, day we presume were run on private means or by subscription or by for the America’s Great Danger The ’'•“•riaryjdmferencr. the fact that a great deal of time Dr. Mile«’ Restorative Nervine la un- and mo.»ey are consumed in the *l"*l!ed “ cvbixg Nervou. D ims ««», n process of getting drunk in th’S sn a positive guarantee by all druggist«, or country, would it not be a good idea Medical Elkhart, Ind. d’’l*‘Katea have to import that South Sea tinpU an * ttat*p^ W?j rk World W,,rld we ew York n‘nRe n h ’■ Kankff i „Tv* Ut’On W’th that ,he ProceM m-ghl be facilitat-i >int Von Mirbacr. ed?—Stat ur. Price’« Cream Baking Pwwdev tN Tartar Powder. THREE GOOD REASONS. AFFORD TO TAKE IT. 3d-lt is the largest Paper in the County & has the largest circu lation