Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, August 06, 1897, Image 3

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    .METHODS OF BANKERS
• bitter fartleaal fight amon< th« n>
pobRcaoa, and while ao apparent peeu «
im* twM fornai upan the eonietxdsag
leader». there will bo ample oppur»
tttQtty
the quirt uee uf the ttUetto
uo eie«-tiua day.
RAISE a hypocritical cry to
DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.
rvl.at to V.n.la.4.
Here No Idea at Ashing the Govern-
•went to Veit the Hankie t Hna $»•••
llanna'a Hard
Fight
In Ohio
Ne
Nerd tu Increase the Armj.
(nets ' am and Ha tali a.
A fivoritr expression among thr
fhiaiM Ini exploiter» of (bls euuulry bn»
hrrn The gut eminent should gel out I
of I he banking bueihr»».** Whenever
some » km k d«-n| could he affr<-ted by a
reported »hipm« nt of gold the aul*sl
disrd pn ss anouunrrd w ill) n pretrud
rd shlivr tiiSl the gold bad beet) drawn
from the imanr; by the •‘stadleeo
cluilii' green Im < It method, nud the an .
houniriiH-nt was hi i nr hi bl; arvrmu |
steal by the dwclaraiioD tlist "thr gor
rrntnent should go out ot the 1*0 011100 ’
bu»in*»»>
Ibis lisa t*r< u repeated?
out and ut»r with Jm»i u» mm h fo^cv j
nn though it waa ac tually a »crluu» i
Now the facts are that the very men
who ttuikr the greAtmt prelener on this
subject to dtHclte the people, are the
ni< «t niixhni» to have the government
a» a partner lu ti»« bualncwa. Itankcr»
would ly no means think of m-h s
thing as having the government quit
the hii»liM*wat
They unhl to hioiiop)-
lire the leaning of notes amt I beta ‘tin
ti<>! l!.c ioluiiH* of tnon«y and have
other I m nrfita which »b.otild belong to
the |M<«|*le, but they uouklil’t think
for a moment of any other way but
(uMi II.« *pi»v i o inC hi otiwiigd ¿»»r «hi«««
I'» sMii»tauee.
An Item of new» which apprara In
tl Chicago Eve ning Journal Indicate»
h»w anvioiis the hanks are to have In
< !•• Hani a» a partner Hi (be I «¿Hiking
I ciccii* *•
Here 1» the pr>»p«$diii»t!
ll.c < ■• ;crinj h-«ti**« Imnk* <»f < bn ngv>
I. in- •* nt n ¡Minion to the Treasury Dr
I'urtiiiciit aakmg that the lix'sl »uh (reaa-
nr, I m - n.ade a member of the clearing
hoiite.
Hr «-I if, («age. while nreehirtil of the
I’»<•< N'llkmal Hank, wa» Hi fav<*r of
»»t< h ic move, and II i» tn ore than likely
the r*vju«*»t a til be granted
Several uo
etti <•<*»»* •il Hlfvii.pt• have
mndr f «i do
ibi». » nd there 1» a tlic’««ry that the
•freuet lii « f Xm York Ittfitwarr» in thr
1 ri-4i»*ir) wwe e!»lr luutrmmir the dr a tree
.»f ( !.. itgn banker».
In th* p-titèoti the i’Mengo clearing
Ip -•
■ t; l.«-rw d^r««' I»» pa? th«- ittwhl«i-t
I *.'•»» sud it I» prel
will n • <*t requirenti iti» of (he sub tira»
ury In »Uber respects.
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In I • rules <'»•»»<ernh*g ln«|or»«-n(rute, aud
un the uih« r hand the eleuriug LuUee Is a
very Informal Inatltuthm.
There would preLuldy l»r little ditti
rtthy. ?hr»ef»-rr, in modifying the rules of
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Groat Britain la proud of her rotanlal
IxMruixm She lit well liwaat of the
grealix-aa <>f Aualralia. the wealth of
Imlla, the elteut of Canada, but, while
from wlae umltvew the any. nothing
alaxit |t. her rtehewt depemleney la tb«
territory embno-rd la
the
Vait'd
Mates.
It la not very flattering to the pride
of tbe American «Itlaen to have the
"laml «»f the free amt the home of the
brace” < harnetrrtaed aa a dvpetwtem y
of «irrat Britain, but while the fores
of arma .he« not h*4«l ua tn thrall the
club of d>mmme keep« ua <>u our
knee» to England
l.et ua look at tbe atallatlca for a few
momeuta ami Bee If they do nut Sup­
port tbe atalement that tbe I nlt'd
Ma law la aul-aervlent 1» Rugland
lu
th< nine metitha ending «■• the Xlat «lay
of la.t Man h. flila country aent to l*n-
rope t3MdH»>,BUU In the dlacharge of
Indebtedhm
Every year thia nation
tranamlta to Etirop. almut Kaai.iaai,.
•■»' of which not les« than fl.'bi.iui'«•»
g«e*» Into the culfero of Knglaml
Tbe
inat Item la almply a little matter of
Imcrrat at 4 |ier «ent. on $*».u>«>.u*«*.i»»'
whl< h thla<»umry owe«
Tbe t'ult«'d MtaMa ban Ita <>wa folly
tf» t'l.mie for tt. evl«t'ng
of af­
fair«. By following Enghimi. lead In
every matter of financial itsponawoo;
by ftMtlialily yielding to a demand that
our aHver «hould lie dlabooored an>l
tlmt every promlae made to pay In
radti a>l«»>i)lr1 K m t nl «»rr*r*.f r*«f If» ttM4in
gold coin, thia government haa ao!d It»
lmle|.-m|<-nce to England ami haa made
the ¡•»o«ll»niiy of Bwonng Ita freed« m
doubly doubtful.
Th* l |iH*-1 Ki,«*, faiv« S.'l* «■«*'«•* a
year to England f«*r freight "« mer
rbnn«1lae aent aero«« flie Atlantic tn
Itrltlah Imata: tbua thia eountry pwya
Intervet nt the rate of 15 |er cent to
Englaml on abl|x worth Ji«>.<»»'.«*>•».
Throe alilpa aliouW lw> oura, ami thia
Mterost atiould l«e an vet)
t'barlc« II t'rnmp. In addrnuittig the
Menate t'«.mmtltee on t’ommrror. way»
"Iti the relattan of Engtaml to India
there 1« something pltlaWe, l«eeau«e In
dla la lielplcaa. tn the relation of the
I.
I ntte-l Mtatra to l,'.uglnl>«l there
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cauae it la the willing servitude of a
ox > *>H th.it ••»old he!,. i.< r*e|f If »! h
would”
John Kberman and tirover <’l«'veland
belled to place thia country In thia
eontempt lldr attitude, and the ltepu'>.
I Icon admlnlatniilon. now In power,
yield, .tilxirrvlrmw to the
Engllah
dominance la It trit wlae ami patriot­
ic to strive to break three i luillia f
t
t»lr tc-rms the «uh itrasiiry to the rlearhig
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1' < «'l!l< (1 I*
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• *h Antares (•» thi h«nke « ill I m * many.
ft’nw to fully comprehend the real In­
te nt and purposes of this it should I m -
retnemlrcted that the »tearing hoii»<
Ho-« latini) i» merely an «»rg:mlK0h«*n
of b.'inkelft for Hie p»it|M**e of helping
eit< h other; carrying a <-ou« ern tbtongh
Institution.
Ihr por.rr » v«rt»M In this way waa
never more fully exemplified than It
was last winter, when Lyman J. («age
and l>i» A»M»eiatr« one Hunda, after-
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■ .<?•-»! (•» «|»-Hr«ij the Nstlionni
I’.a nk
of
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H « y possessed its directors of the clear
in* house A^«4M'lfttlon
Ami that lunik
was wrecked fur politlenl reason» by j
the most lu-arth-sa aul«n rat on (hr fa« r ;
of the firth today.
What cures hr ■
tint (Ida inlnmou» art drove XX’
X 1
Hammond to suicide and indirectly
four others? Over t!.«* wreck of half
a hundred h«*mra hr attains his p|g«M
as «II« tamr ox er the ftnauces of srvrnty j
inllHon {»sopir
Now, with him st the
head of ihr treasury department, hr!
will make the government a partner lu 1
tli. btloitu *«
I ixVt- I. J uki a . mu<-h rvaM>n that the ■
gftvortiiuent Bbouht Ink. ttm'lt In a
billl*|iii|{ nini (.Mtn aaaimìa II oii or I m *
min. «li» l.li<*l<l<-r In a rnr<- irn< It or
gambling divi» n. that It «houlil j«»in
the I'harlng htim.«* n.Mx iatlon of nt.i :
rill
ihr liaiik. of Xrw kork haw
bail till, aihantagr for xrar*. of liring
e> riin irit throiigli thr < ¡•■Bring hoti.e
with thr I'nhrtl Htatra tri-n.ury; an.I
It la tl I n i'oliliiH’tloti which h.nn matto ;
thrill Ihr tlirrntrnllig power wlilrhl
they are tn «lay.
If t-ver tlirrr waa a liypocrltlml cry '
raladt by thr anb.bllxnf |ntM>t anti ohi
Imrty |.i|ltlrlAna It la thr ilmiaiul that ¡
thr atoli rnnif nt ahnnltl an lint of thr
Itanklna bualm-aa.
Thr banking fra ,
trinity la utily Ion notion« that the
gtivrrumrnt l*e llnkrtl with them ip
tbrlr bilallif«» relation«. They lit < rh o
thr |m<»|i|r with faire pmtrnara atol
wreck tlxw they iannoi conimi.
If the goivrnnirnt wonbl act the
w bole on I lit afloat on their own re
«oline« they wouMu't exlat a week !
They lhe only by their roltbrrim ami
• y atrilla of plumlrr.
It woiihl be a goml thing for the peo
plr If the goirrnmrnt could get
ao
thoroughly free from the luuiklng bu«l-
n<aa for a while that It waau't alwo-
lately run by ami for thr banker«, li
It la now they hare ua by thr throat
ami pro|Mtar to keep the government
right In thr bualnraa. but not for 'he
g. «1 of the people nor the govrrnmeul.
—4'hlcago Exprv««
I ann.'. If.rtl t latti.
In aplte of Itanna'» bluff and thr
lanatlng on the part of hta Unmrdlate
•upiHirtera. the feeling aiming the rank
ami tile of the Kepublkau party In
Ohio .< anything but conMent
Tbttae who look nt the altnallon with
jml . i tti» dxtlne«« remember that the
Stale am at <me time, during lhe la«t
I'rcwldrlitlal dilltrwt, lo«t to the lie
piiblii-ana. und that It took a twrrrl
of liitwr y m get It away from Bryan.
The atioug free allver aetltlmeot that
alnmM aw<i>t Ohio fnmi Rcpublliwn
iiioo tiM. Ui ¡Stai luía »town Inimenaely
a U k - v tlial time, owing to lhe fact that
pruiulwal prosperity Im« faltad to «lawn,
ami Itd-anae the evU effwta of lhe gotal
atamlanl are making «hemaelvea felt j
more keenly with every day that!
lecrraalti« the Arxav.
There u more or Irra talk about an
tm-reaae In tin- regular army of the
t'nltrd Staten
It la <|Ulte In line with
llrpuldlcan
y that sinh a none
should I* contemplated
Having «*atabllati«xl tbe principle that
goiernmetil in**!* .Iiall ix* employed
against workingmen ettdesvsriug to ac
cure living wag«*, by means of « strike,
and ktiowlng that g*d«l monopoly can-
not fall to reduce the prtcre |»ai<! tor
labor It la but uaturwl tlial llepubtl.
cans ►lu.llhi eoioxler taionildy the d
vleabillty of Im rcaallig the force of the
tegular army
1x4 u. see what our regular army la
doing at proamt. For three years 1.AOO
tr>x>|»a have l»cn «¡uarterr«! at four
|Hwta aiirroumlltig 1.7U0 Indians on tbe
Mn Carlo« agency lacklug only 300
M'ldirra of being one irmiper for every
Indian
Tluuie aolillvra oust the gov-
< rnmeiit J-Jl','»** a month, alid lhe ex­
pense for the three year« they have
•¡ m nt nt lbe«e ¡xwts amounts to atwiut
j 7««i.i« o
\N hat *<<rt of warlike employment
have th« ac |.oy« In blue t»e«*n engaged
In? Blaiklng tbe »flh era* I mots, dust-
Itig the olWiera* clothe«, currying the
ofti.er«* hors'«. wasting tbe govern
nii-nt s ammunition, eating the govern
meat's f»*l and m«r< hlog from twenty
to forty mile, every two weeks for e»
cn!*e to keep from dying of luani
tlon
Thin 1« lhe «tary of Ju«t oue little
band of 1.■*«<»• «• Idlers on the frontier
The rv«t of tbe army la d< Ing Ju«t about
a« much work aud proving Just about
as useful.
Really, If the |vlut«vcrnts want an In­
crease In our standing army let them
organise a private force of their own.
pay the soldiers g<*ml wages out of
their private purse and give the people
whom they have made poor a cham-e
to earn a few dollar« and Io get some,
thing to eat and wear. Thia sugges­
tion 1« Just about aa reasonable aa the
one referred to. '
Another lUlaorril fall«.
-For one, I do not believe it possible
to succeed upon a platform that de
mands the unqualified free coinage of
silver st th<- ratio of J«t to I with gold.
NN
have fought that tattle and It is
I,.«'
NN'e < an never’tlght it over under
clrvumatanccs imvr» favorable to our­
selves. If we ho|w to Ilkvo.l we must
atamlon thl« extreme demand.”
lu thee words Horace Boles, former
Governor of Iowa and erstwhile !>ein
ocrstlc rresialotTila) aspirant, addrossa-«
the voters of tbe I nlted Mtate« who
demand tbe free coinage of silver, lie
doss It through the medium of bta tarter
to Col. 1» M Fox. of Ttas Motnea.
whim the latter will i»rlnt In bla forth
coming book. Ami thl« 1« one of the
men who an nearly captured the "ttem
o> ratlc' ixHulnathm last year!
Vol Adv«w• 11s« Free Wllrer.
"NN’v are not advorattng free «liver
mvw” Much wa« the wonting of a
private meneage rocnlved Mi NV ashing
t<>u nnnoum Ing the future p«v|lcy of
llie Mt.
Ixoila
I'o.t l>l«|Mtch. Tbe
change frvwu a radh-al free sliver organ
1« due to toe alaltaatlon of Charles II
JoCMM, w bo lias awkl hta UUcrost to
.‘i »••ph I'ulltser aud retired from tbe
nunngxiirtl." Minn-lal to Tta Imllau
a|«vua .Xew».
Tb«CU you have It. One by one the
liemocrntic da!ll«w are chrcng their
coiiiinna agatnau tbe advocacy of silvt-r.
■ tel arw turning "gohllvuga." Peverol
other papers have atan«lone«l all ver.
pan««-«.
aud shrwly twit surely tbe "IVeiimeratk-
Stat<> prkle in the Ohio munltmr for 1 psrty” w UI come to the ( mv IM wheat
I'tv. iletit «w elidi the Ih-publk an vote It will do aa It haa so often d<me be­
la at Xoviwiilirr, ami at that time the fore atandon fiuance reform and re
party waa practically
hannouloiia
turn to Its wsllowlng In tbe miro.
Thing« are In quite a <liff-rmt abape
A favor grudgtugly grnutsd taueflta
now I'roalileM MchUiley la taut a can
»•date, aod Mark llauna la. Tberv la no oue.
• lwr«rir Hflullnj,
Ti e rtlrii-uHi 10 pr»<rvft» In lhe V*
$)«•«»« ft)spll<*»(»<m» «>f electric heftl II
hiaMljr reatiBe*! by the gwnvral public. I
A tfn*4t nember <»i rI«* trie heeHn< ap
ere being »opplir«! by (hr man
u*4»s’turet» f«»r »¡»»•■making machinery. .
heeling »ilk-fin tailing roll» an«l Ira I her
enrking machinery, an-l daring Hw
p**l year and a half ahxte 14,(MM) vlec
trie car h»-etrre have beeei inetellerL A
rendition« Are Ml..r.SI«.
blank hi >ok man u feet nr vr he» h»l in ue
Tbe alleged home of a Sew York ten
nmw IhlM frtwn 3S to 4u electric glu<
eiurnt bouss Worker cixials««. u«ually, pj^tt. end »larch- maker» are new rm I
of two «mall rooms poorly lighted. Hie ploying r|«M (Ho-heal appttratii» rxten-
sanitary rondltioo« of which is a mo«b- «(rely.
In nr»c pi»in» m»nuf»«'U>ry m
ery and diagrsc. to oar modern civili­ Baltimore 20 electric hratrr» wrr«» re­
sation. The family live. ««it. sleep ami cently pljuel end nr airy all the large
make «Igars la throe pest bole» cal tai rtuL a >M*u»r» of H«r country now do
"iMviuro." Utile children aro compeUnd in iftt of lheir work in certain depart*
tn eke out an eslatence In tbs midst of turnt.• by electric Irena. Hudt ifOCMI
such surrounding«, living In an at* hare *1«» been •upphe*! hi »(ate
nxvspliere reeking with foul air and tbs lutu* in lo iian*. Michigan« Wiwontin,
funtro of tot wees In Its vsrioaa ««agro III iim *»», Nrw York, .MuuMnliWtli,
of preparation, and a rwrsl aimospher« Maine »nd Maryland. Kleetfic redt,
which aiqx-al» to humanity for rediew«. «tor» »■«’ h'urvl very r*>nreni»*ttl where
My« Commissioner Imwllng In bls re. tt »» J«-M)r«^l U» heat a rw-m. or a corner
pnrt. The workers In tbeae meager <d it. for a htni*r»i period, oa thr heat
quarier« have unhealthy approrunc«*«, ran be inctantiy turn«! «»IT or N»n.
and thia fact Is ro|>eela!ty tsotire>i In (>nr<d ll»n n>«*»l popular urreof electric
the young < blliln u
NN here tbe nu
bt'ating today >• f*»r mr I mg-iron wu
meroua «xvupsnt« of Ibese tencmeuta Three hendred and r«M*li? r •< t »-n «•?
alert» la a myatrry. but that many of inewtr wr»e unlerel for the *!rv«eing
them have to «¡rep on the floor «r*ms rtwin»» <d two <to«d4hod Nrw York ho-1
llievt’aldr, for nono of their h-«u«e, u - ¡2 »• ¿» L-r a H-'-t n holrl and a
have more than two be«ta, and ths la g’* n*nnbrr lor the American line of {
larger numlirr of them have but one
•l««*tu<rw
ru*a the Atlantic.
Io one place v tail rd there were father,
I •* «,«
K kAS.
nmther and nine children, ail living
and making cigar» In two small room«,
«» 11« la
th* Xit’xy» e<b*r
for which the manufacturer, who own« « n*
re- • -.•l.i '-t* t»
wv*k«n th* «a T’•
r* iJUiolii-a th«r U*r u< li.-jidUi •
the Imlldlng. rhargro them ths ruor-
I* t rfsln ot{Sf.«mr r«i»I Ir.arti* tip.
n»>u« sum of JIJSo per month, lie M Av <1 a-'h
th# un»«rd a»ry »tittutlant» el
says th s system *»f produ«-tlon is In. (■iiwU»«'!’• Tb* fa dHcJ* h»n» • «Iritcat* tn*M.
op«» thl* thr *» th n
Jurliiua to aoctaty, and. what la still ' au - «»it» irt*n>l
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1 - • M • * «*
ti >1 <» «Hen. rbrM<n»t>»m. neuralgia >
more Important, the younger genera- i
•h-n» lii» .» .«»« lurrvikblo th» currreo»» In- I
'..-.«¿a *iv AwiTuundcd l.y i'utid.•'”is lurtit* <»l thr HlH«n
w hich self rvafve« t. self *1e|wndence,
For tire tn vwordtng Inertumenta
right thinking and correct living aro
where ft pencil 1» not derirable, a new
Impoaalble.
dcricv I iaj * a »mail reftervuir fur Ink.
Vmi>lo»*rr Are N«t
with » <i mica I bottom, in the rnl of
A mistake seems to pervade
the whiii i» a atnall opening with a pin
mlmls of wvtne of our friends, who tm- |M>int running through it to art a» »
sgltMi that It Is tie-i-AAary to organise filler and marker.
the employer« In the same union as five
workmen Thia error should ta dispell­
ed at otic* says the American Frdcra-
! • . y*t
1» r 4r r»a •* ’'•«••>*.• m«r«* »•
tlonlst
The workers should organise
r- :ye • f •*h-4 h h»* hemn «t.*- »wre«l «’eiV*«) A »i.
la wage earner», for stHVeM Is alone J ac which ij«»h«ro })*• inebriAtr i«»*»
Uxwtm t »f
wli* M It r»B »«•
possible when they they rrrognlse their «'. r i£ -Irltlb • ;lhoul
DRUNKARDS C4Ns?5EO
¿ ». r. «*>«. r«*i> tn lew, «sflb» *ov»$> Mid th* «>•*
If
inti J**
:» ! kF>trt b« r **r -iruf»-« *•»»<(
trade and • hiss Interval ns being «wp-
■ Tie 4i ¡ t*r I" the Ret»**»» < hentUMl < •» ’*• (<?«>•<)
arate and distinct from their employ, w«v »w V«»rb •»•<! it will
*•»! |*«el|»a44 in
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er»'.
In Ibua organising on well de-
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I •• f»n itsnl |« sm usnllesl free.
fined Hue« "f our Interest we do m>t
Jupiter i» tire time« a* tar from the
wt»ti to rebuff any who may wish to
expre*a their sympathy for tbe work­ • nn ¡»a we nre and th«» year» on that
er» of the organlse'l la lor nxivement. plat.» t are • •«$« h aa long an twelve of
hilt we realise that thia sympathy enn oura.
!«■ Just as well In fact, more effectual­
IIOW’M TMIOt
ly toanlfrKied and given than by mein
tarsbtp In the union with th«- worker*.
w. ffrf nnr Hnndrvd iwdlar« Reward f-»r
Mm h a ixmglomeratlon simply prevent« *■>» « * >«f i »tntru 1U*1 cannot i<a mred by
liali’« < «tarrh <’.«»,
full growth am) development of the un
» 1 < IIKNKY A CO Pr »p$ Toledo D.
W« <i»r iin<h-rdgned> ha»« known K J
Ion. Interfere« with the full ami free
< hri < y tirthe la«t !•'» tear», and Iwllrtr him
eiprvAAton of tlte Judgment of the
!« tly httnorablr Jn aH bioinru (r»»actl<m*.
Uiemtiero, am! finally lend« to dissolu­ • it.* hr»«' ■ tally «14* to carry out any ubliga
ti«»): load«' Io thair Arm
tion or diversion frotu tlie practical pur-
i - : A 1» » * X
Wholr-aaiv l>rufgi«t*. Toledo. O.
!«>*■<« of the union.
tt A I r.i-at., K SNX *V .X M amvim .
Wholcaala Drutfftlai«. TH*•«!<», O
Hall’s <’a»arry* t'urr l> taken iutrrnfthy. act*
A«<t Cnndl I Ion of NN <>■ h Ini w omea.
Intf «Urrrily uj»«»n thr blood and muruu« «ur-
There are women In the tint mill* of
Wkatrfn. Price 7'<• per bottle !kdd
.mnnial« trrr
I’alerson who work ten Ixoirs a day by *U <irt >:ri«!« frat1
lltll > family pill* arr th« bent.
ankle drop In dirty water, and breathe
an aimropherv like that of a Turkish
Some naturaliata are of the opinion
tath.
They nxvlve J5.7O a
week. ti »! t
A t. tl. w t” once a l»u«l anin il,
. n
. |
ak» ' . u » • r
There are other women In throe name
mill* uh« work ten hours a day. and a1* a inran« of protection.
with every breath take Into their lungs
Illrib Itat« Ntnilafira
a fim< duet that breed* early death « a
It in n ce uw* of greet anxiety in
•uro!) a* do germa, aaya the Xew York
Franc« that the birll) rate 1« Ire* than
NVorld. They receive JI 50 a week
Meanwhile th* house of Barbour has the «loath rate, but the »tale of affairi
. .
. .f 1 1 «• f ‘ r. 11«* I Stat« a
a< eumulate<l million« of dollarsand haa
While in France
established Its trad«- mark everywhere. ia even more arriou».
All tills within sixteen mile« at the tbe birth rate i» t2 per I0O0. in Nevada
■ ■-iilerof Anierb au < Ivlllsauon «x> cnli- it m IB.;to per 1,000: in Maine, 17.9®
ixt Other wage« paid In the Rarlxiur pr I.OoO; New Hampshire, 18 4 ¡«er
flnv mills ar* (»offer«, little glrla, J2 ■ 1,0' 0, Vermont, IM.ft; California, 19.4;
week; «fiitunero (two aid*«!. J5.7O a Connevlirnt, J I. ft; MneMchuoett», 31. ft;
week; twlAt. r». J5 ¡,*71» a wrok. wind­ Rhode Man I hna 31.H per 1.000. a lit-
ers. ¡15 to -to cents per l<)0 hank*. The lie more than France, Wyoming haa
H
mills of Paterson, X. J . grind slowly, 31 K pet l .OOO, and Oregon 23.5.
but they grind ei. e««lltigly tlm- on th* it w»fe nut for Immigration the
|»opul.ition wuld be gradually falling
phyab'al ii«with of tbe employe*.
off, and according to »tatiettoa the in-
habitant» of New England ami the Pa-
l.aloir Xrwa .NoIna
Metal jMillalx-ni. paint«-« ami brew, i itic <*oHftt will l»r replaced by another
er» ta>e organised unions at flchenec- ra«N- within a period varying from 16 to
200 yearn.
tady, X. Y
Tlie l.«Hils»llle broom-maker« are
driving e»ery convict made brootn out
of that city.
A movement 1» <»n f**x In Xew Mouth
NN ale« to rroognlxe tbe parliamentary
latmr league*
Anatrallan clergymen attached to
the preabylvry at Xortli Melbourne are
agitating for a minimum wage of |l,00u
|M*f >»*AF.
Eii>l»k>yre of the »irrH runway» !n
Plymouth, England, work eight bmirs
a day. The dty uw us tbe Hues and
the fare 1« 3 coni*
A general «treat railway «trike occur­
red lu Vienna. Austria, recently. All
tbe employ*«. Including th» rom-rve
uw-n. h«v» gone out.
A Chinaman In Melbourne, Australia,
ha« l«*en fin'd $25 and J10 cost« for
working after 5 p m., at hl» trade as a
furniture maker.
Milwaukee atcanifittcrs on Aug
I
want $250 for eight bourn, time atx! a
half for oven I me and double pay for
holidays amt Munday.
Th* Building Trad«* Council of
Cleveland ha« decided not to affiliate
with tbe pro|x>m«l national organisa­
tion of building trades council*
Governor Hasting», of Pennsylvania,
haa algm-d the Weiler bill to protect
employe» of corporation» In tbelr right
to belong to labor organ I rat Iona.
The Compr*»aed Air Worker« of
America 1» a new union that haa !>rou
brought Into exlaten«-* hy the work on
the new Ea»t Blver bridge. Xew York.
Xew York »beet and plate gla»a gta
iter« have notified the bosses that $15
tier wrok shall ta the minimum wag*»
after Mop’ I- Meu employe«! by the
day must be ¡>ald $3 per diem.
A conferetiro of delegate« r»-pr*»ent-
Ing the various branch*« of the printing
trail* in Xew York Mtate waa held lu
Albany to i-onatder nx*a«urev for pre­
venting tbe development of prison
printing
Tim •-oil aie v of J*i*4i«« *•- iiuiolgl ahi«
Into California has attracted consider­
able attention there, though tbe num­
tar of JajMu*««- who have thus far ar­
rived to obtain employment tn tbe beet
«•■Ida Is small.
NV. J. lleoderaou, an eiprHcd tnem-
tar of the 'Frtaco Muah-tana' Aaaix-ta-
tl<m. »U4-d the union for «Ltuiagi-«. Judge
Meawell gave a verdict for tbe union on
tbe point that a memtar of a labor or­
ganisation mnat firm exhaust all tba
law a of tbe organisation for redress,
which Hendrrauu tad omitted«
iioiir*» a< iiooi* roti
W
hoy »
-it «-.<•!»» • t» wn ch th year iu< «1 hnh
lor any
I ni*rr*iir, or for
oj II v »
I
•
bu*lt»**».
' • .
nAaroi'm» cva.tt,
Ne«|Cilitans 1 av« a bat reputation
for ill treatment of annuals, and the
Naplea sra-iety for the prevriitt->n of
creulty to animals sroms to liar*
plenty to <1<x
During I a» I yw*r It«
agents sloppwl 44.831 carts for oarry-
iug t<x» heavy loads, and in nearly one-
half lhe casro ha.1 the k>*1 rosltscsai;
they confiscated 41,011 sticks n»e.t for
beating animals and «-T «pike» uwd on
curb chain«; 8. JU convictions for eru
ally were obtain«.!-
One Guess I
for every yellow ticket—In
every
package of SiktJhn^ j
»Vas With the Mazam» Party
He it tea.
on Mount Rainier.
Pont send coupons;
save
them for something
FELL THREE HUNÜRED FEET
else.
<tl« Hod,
Ma*
’**rvhl*|
Th*r*
* iiuud *»«•«■»
l arty
••»«(
lfl»r
Tab»«*
b*
<*
> r*»***
Tatum«
T»*uma. Aug J --|S»rf<Me^r S. E
U.d’lore, of Kugewo, • member of th«*
M imiim * o*a> »«sty that made the aac<*nt
»1 Mount Rainier Tuesday, h«t hi» R m H-
*ng while dee>*cnding th«* mountain
Wrdmw«l«y and f»dl SOO feet
He
«truck un a pile <»f reck» and w»» in-
•laiitly kill««!.
H>» Ukdv w a » rrekivrr«**l
•ever al hour« later by a near* hi ng parly,
xnd waa )»r«koght lu Ti tnn* tonight.
Tl»« M »attniMi rn amp«*l »n F«rwdi*r
«• tllv»y M«»nd-ay. and at>»ut ftO of thr
(«arty Iwgan the «• *rnt to th«« p*«*k that
lay, arriving •< Gibraltar reck that
night, where they oam|*'*l.
E»rly Wrlt»e»*lay morning Picfeeenr
M'd'lurr, Profe«o$*r Bat I he, Profewrer
Mitchell, of Nrw York, and l>r
E
Ihrwitl Connell, of Portland, etartrd
ih*od of lhe main party, an ! arrived
«1 the mountain top al»»ul mam.
Pre-
b'*nH»r M««t Jure earned a bwreaneter for
the pur|a»*e of taking olwrrrv»tiium on
lhe top u< the mountain.
k*»turniug, they met tlw remainder
»f the party near the aummit. and. ar­
riving at Gibraltar reck, awaited their
return.
Vhcr a*.rived st Camp Muir about
J .10, <>n their way to Parwhac vallev,
in i •»»m after leaving that p$*ti>t, h«*t
their way. The h-ader and thr v«rl-
)ti» member» of th* parly Iwgan cau-
tiou»ly to avarrli for the trail
The
light» of the vamp in Faradiav vallr-y
were plainly v«»ible. and. although it
w a* » tramp of nearly four hour», thr
way to thia <*amp wrmed •<» plain that
nolrijaly felt th«* l«-»at a)»rm««d
Pfofriojor M't’lnrv Venture«! toward
the «’dgr of a ohff» and anmtuhe«**! that
he * jiw a Urge pile of tin k* a !»** hun-
!r•*« 1 fret distant, am! thought he had
I UM'ov«'f**<l
the trail.
Dr. C«»nnrll
«lood wllhin 50 f*H t of him. k<*rping
up a cun ver »at inn, and attempting to
direct hi» movement».
i • . .
-
.
'
an* I t!u
light cam»’ frem the »now. which rm-
lent the mcml-rr» <>f the party only
half vieible. Dr. <\»nncdl *ay« he bad
ju»t answered Pur(r»*«*r Md'hirv’» call,
ami «peering inumtiy
n
directum, when he h> ird a vuddm
r oh. Hke the falling of rock.
He
|<iok»*d in the direction where Prof<*-»»r
McClure had »(n*^t a moment lw*fur»'.
but hi? wuh not to lx* nvh.
He al un«-»•
failed to him, but received no rv
«pm»«’, and lhe member« of the party
began a »yrtrmativ •••an h. but, failing
!•» find XL (’lure, «om ludcd that he ha I
fallen off th« cliff.
It waa nearly an hour before thr
trad to c imp Wai found, and tb*< im-tn
bera of the party, with the exception t»l
Dr. Connell and a la ly and gentleman
from Oregon, »tartrd income to report
the accident.
A »(»arching party wa» instantly or
.’iinti-1, ami under the direction of Dr
N • : II . ’ 1 •
f i , •
: ■ • < ,i ■ !
for Dr. McClure’» l»ody
The pla- r
the accident waa to chniely <!cwril»r«l
hy the member» of the (mrtv who had
been with Dr XL (’lure that lherearvh
er» v»<-rv *»»n able tn reach the point
on the ride of the mountain «lirectly
underneath.
Dayllglil bri»kv aUuit 3:80, am! tin*
body of Dr Mcl’hire w .»• founl lying
on a great pile of boulder», forming »
great, forbidding rhelf.
ProfeMHjr xi Clare'» t»<»ly fell a ahevr
300 feet, and hounded «liout 40 feet out
ward toward the edge of the cliff
It
lay within 13 feet of the five of the
mountain, »nd, had It fallen over,
would have dreppexl two or three mile»,
and in all probability wnubl have dis­
appeared into one of the huge creva*»r»
which team the mountain there.
Profesenr M (’lure carried a heavy
roll u( blanket» ami hi» barometer,
• lrap|M*d upon hi'» back The barunirtei
wan broken, but all of hi» |M$pmi afi I
mite« of observation were found in In»
|Mx'krt« intact.
Dr. Connell had remained on tin
mountain all night, to enable thr
»•‘arching party to locale the«|>ot where
the accident occurred Ly »buuling to
thru» through the dur km»». The lady
who remainevl at tbi» point w»« put
into a »lev-ping bag, and p.i*>e«l a fairly
vumfortahlr night.
Kula« of conrest pubtatad in Largs
si «sit tame at about Ihs first and uuddls
of each nssntb.
a.J
‘
j
|
1
la.nl Kelvin, th* great tlriliah »• ten-
list, declares that the earth is 30,000,.
; 000 yrora old.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
Wt ARK A«XanM«l IN TtlX Cnt'MlN Of* RIGHT TO Til>
R avi t MIX t x tig Tttr. » in “CA8TORIA" »'i'
-piTCHERri CASVTORIA," *3 Ol * lSAt'i.'MARX
I. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uya/tnit, Munrhu tefft,
wot tho originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” thr tamo
that hat born« and dor» now
on rirry
brar th« far-timil« gignaturo of
wraft^r.
Thiti» th« original “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,“ whieh ha^ brrn.
u»«d in th« homrt of thr niothrrs of ^imrrira for over thirty
year». LOOK CAREFULLY at thr wrap/xr and ter that it ta
th« kind y at have alwayt bought
~~i,n
and hat th« »i gnat uro o f ’ Xsfl<^zy^ u-rip-
prr. .Vo on« hat authority from me to ute my name e.veept
Thr Centaur Company of which Chat. 11 Fletcher it
Fretideni.
,
z
March
1897.
—-V«.J>.
Do Not Bo Deceived.
D-> not enrlaneev the life of vnur rhlM he «rm
••
*
• / - •
<
• « cl -m
' -• 1 - ‘‘
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which tom« druggist mar offer to« (because he make* .« few more jennies
un in. the ingmlientj of which riv-H hr <l«x s not kn w
“Tho Kind You Have Always Bought”
BLAHS THE FAC SIMILE 9IÜXATURE OF
Insist on Having
Tho Kind That Never Failed You.
CHEAPEST POWER
Rebuilt (ins ¿ind
...<¡¿isoline ! ■naines
IN GIARAXTBED ORDER
FOR SALE CHEAP
t-i H F. Hrriuies. Gas ur (.asolmc
i-l II F Hercnlea, Gas «r Gasaliae
I j H F Rrgaa, Gas or Gaaeline.
i-j H F Oticot.il. G m or Gasoline.
1-4 H
F Otto Gas or Gasoline
14 H P. I’acllic, Gas or Gasoline
1-0 H. I* Hercules, Gas or Gas*liM.
110 H P. Hercule«. G a « or iijsvline.
Stote Your
11
ant» a, d
It
rite for Prk'ta...
Hercules Gas
<05-7 San so me Street
San fram.in.o. Lal...
. • . « I 11
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I 11 C X \ 01 l\S
Gas, Gsiolins sod Oil Engiass, 1 to 200 H. P.
WHEAT
Tli« Ruoaian mi hitter of thr interior,
artintf tin<l«r instruction» from thecaar,
ha» »llrVUtrd thr »rvcrity of thr prv«»
u» F<*ftufi»» h»»« tram hio »1» ■ n
law» in all thr larger town» and riD»*»
«*finnln< by tradii»» ih Hit tir*« w
f«èli parti«*«UAF».
fi* •< I»t f-’-r*. ■- r « «
of th« empire, in fai t whrrevrr thr pop­ eral
«»ar«' « i |Kf«e<««r •»* <h» ' h «■ * «
1
f
t
•
• •
ulation ia over iuO.Uwi. by rxemptinf
hr,« | h < w fi in. H«'J’h ii’A
‘ h ■ ■*
th« nrwwpaprr» from th« obligation of r»!
Tr»4# hrk*r* »n*
»»
Mu
Hubmitliiig all article» on political tub- »f«.batte •»! '<*tt
Jrcta to tlir reurer before puhliratton.
I hrlieve
Cure 1» the only medicine
t ; it vv h < urr i t»n»uu.p’ .»n
time M.
Hitherto • nlv a f«w of th« prinrip.jl
Special Rjtfi
lb«»». Willlainaport, Fa«, Nov 13,
Ih.
Vrllp..
III « I I MM
|*ftjirr» at Kt. I’rtrrabtirif, .Mo*'»»w,
st. Lnui«, Aug. J.—A |««riial 4H'li|s« XX ar »aw and Odcw»a have rnjoyisl thin w • carry thr m.)»ir«»»u| >ia lln» r»? »hin!.»- jbi
fs»r th*» Pr*»t»eli*M$ «f Hird*.
anA t *1. 1. t» -. • . ■ - i 1
if the «on was .dirorv.«! here thia lore- immunity.
Pr<>*eruli<>na »re exp»*uied to l>»‘gin
XUII1 *»□ UHH}*»' UAUt 1U U»<>l»
ixMiii.
Ira
II.
Ilii
ks.
an
Mtromtmer,
•o«»n under the new Ma««achu»elUi law
»en4 lot Out A(h)»ile < atatoffU»
Thr German military authorltlta
«a« J: "It a a« * p««‘uharly taauUful
which forhbla the wearing of the budy
havr dcridnd that io future all hlcy-
WILL & FINCK CO..
eshibitiotr. toy telee ope showing vio­
or (vatIter» of any iiixlomeaticated bird.
I rau« la« «•. « al.
clrw for thr army »Iiall I*» eunatmrtnd IIH »tu Warta» 0t..
lent
|«4rlurtali<ma.
To
tbe
Miutlisrot
Every offender will to» fined |IO and
in th« govvnmrnt mtabliehmvnta. Th«
l < p .
iting witi.-«» will In* paid a sppearwl an enormous spot With a imperial |tun factory at Hpandan will a
F wW«uw«««««««-«««v-«>«««««%
II,ü »♦ M T H T H• Hc. . • •
i ide'k cliaAiu Hi its center into winch,
» W aa • *> ’ t CH
• •
- « ’• • * « - » « « — r «•
I s . • j» » U j
reward of
curdiiijfly Iw» fitted up with th« n» '
<
» en* (»« i'ittt • ♦• *
like nod-ling plnmee, wavro of (lie
-qraa •
1
-
*« 4
•ary machinery tn the ouurw of a few
,
...
4
seemed to fall. Toward th* northeast
»
day».
• «****•an**aa«******«« a «a
of the giant spot atxl Just «'«»ve lhe
line of th> moon's pathway were two
A Chat With Mixa Maria Johnson. smaller «pot* of similar drwcription.
The balance wheel of a wo «Man's life These indicate-l unusual activity in lhe
sun du* to a a*a«Kin of storms on that
la ux-natruaUuU.
_ oí OREOOS
Irr.'tnilarlly lays the frran'lBtk'n of plan.’L The earth always f««k> the
many db'-SA«-«, Bu<l La In Itself * ajrmp. effect of extradordinary sun perturba­
»<IK>Tirt< FQril’MKWT
1..-U of di .4-aae. It la of th« greatest tions, and I pro I nt we aliall have
rrir MB«r is thk utatk .
importanc* that rvffularity be accum- •term, awl electrical displays as lhe re-
Military traiuin» by United
ufllcrr.
j.1 hc<l as tn. n aa possible after th* •ult of the solar .listurtance."
Tr«nty t»o in*1rutt<»fa
H uttix »»«!>n<« heajthful an4 moral
fl..xr la an eatabliahed fact.
Fisherman I»r*«xr4
Fra» tulllvn! So incidental fc*a!
l,).lia E. 1‘iolc-
Vancouver, It.
Aug. J.—A fisher
F»p*ti**• „ including IftMird room, vlnfh’nf,
voahinc
»• »Ir , abo il |ll)j*f *• ». -■! y«ar.
hntn's Ve Ife tabla
man natnwl Ibbolson wa* «Irownwl
Fall T»rm flpanj Me|i(«iuibar »O
Compound La Lta
Monday at Grawn'« slough near Lad­
For catalog
other infix ma (ton ad<lrc«a
fri-atrat
ner«.
It IS staled lie waa under th« in­
mow a« M GAT< II. rrea-.
roarolator
fluence of liquor al tlie lime.
Corrallt*. f*r»fon.
known to
Mu l.ea«e NS III H.««n as Qwssa.
nuxlicio*.
Top«ka, Kan., July JI. —Mrs Mary
•' My
K l.ease, the 1‘opulist orator, has bron
health l>e-
Restores Vitality,
Qult hly, Thoroughly, Fororer ( urrd
slectml as <| u « m .| i of th* fall f «Haiti*»,
eame ao
(Us es Sen \lanly Ihm er,
a
harvest
demonstration.
Mta
will
p.a>r that I
Checks Wasting Strength
reign as queen for a wrok and wear a
li.nl to
fl 1« worth it» weifhl In fold tr« thr <>!<( of
$20,000 crown.
leave
Ioung men who And« lhe vital »park puw’tif
».nt It F.iia th*
«1« w 'h th* Mfr-
i ■1 »1
achooL I
A enmpUtc cure «»(»H weakru«- 1» warranted
ThlrleeR
(epntJ
Klllvd.
waa I red all the tlmo. ar.A had drrad-
in Uuraa » grim
ful p;> ina In my aid« and back and h«ad.
*>THftKK < i.anaaa or
Mimla. Aug J — The Sorth camp, at
1 waa al «»troubled with Irregularity of Malakaixl, was atandoftal yesler lay
a free bc«of. with vatnabla inform»«inn
Head
tor It. < »11 or »«i'lrea»
mmsea. an.l lost so much flash that tny •ftsriioon. th« Irm'i« ooncentraling <»n
frb uda tarame alarmed.
Kotal
Th« attack tagan al * 30 on
** My mother, who fromesperienro 1« th« previous evening, and laste.1 until
tal Woat Waehlogt«Mi M . Portland. Or»
a flrm tallewr In the I'Lnkkam reme­ daylight yesterday; .irsnllory firing
Fte«$ar •erwftaa t»$r 1‘wpe«
dies. thought perhaps thry might bene­ oootinued througixxil th* day, th«
fit me.
1 followed the adviee Mr*
tribesmen driving In tbe picket», of
Finkham gav« m«. an.l used Lydia E.
whom 18 aep«iy» «ere killed «nd 45
I'lnkham'« Vegrtabl« Compound and
wound*!.
The Fnnjanii, In a sue. ro-
Liver Fillsanfi am bow aa well aa I ever siun of brilliant charges, drove lim'k
wa<-_ M««a Mam* F. Juoa«**, Coa­ great moa-i'if th« ttllxamen, killihg
go.
Th« enemy is «rlta ting in l«rg«
foro«, aud s«v«re fightlug is anti« paled.
When a perwn fall» into the waler a
•«»mmon fell hat may bo oied a» a life
prewrrver, ami by placing thr hat upon
the water rim downward», with the
arm around it. prreaing it ahghtly to
the I rcA»t, it will bear a man up lor
hour«.
f
ABOUT IKRE0LLAR1TY.
State
Agricultural
College...
, t HOO X TO Mli\.
W eakness of M en
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. ttaiîtfVÎ