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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY. 'fc. !&' SALEM, OREGON, WiJiOCSDAY, JUNE lO, 189. NO. ! VOL. 8. rT" BUY S- 1 "i " ' ' -'- H'O.E'S AT Iw Vnrk RrirM THEY SELL THE E T, BARNES, Order of Railway Grand Excursion.... To Salem Fair Grounds, Stmday, Jtoe 14 - X V Excursion trains will run from Portland, Oregon City, Wbodburn, Natron, Silverton, Sheridan McMinnvillc, Eugene and Albany, v Good music, races of all kinds and other amuse ments, Races to start at 1 p, m, Admission to Fair Grounds 25c, Take electric cars,CX22L i i i COMMITTEE t t t tCR Miller, J, M, Poorman, P, H, . "W, R, Glcndening. The Willamette Hotel. leading-Thotel Reduced ratea. Management liberal.. jElectric ears leave hotel (or alljpubllc buildings M points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER, -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B. C, Hansen, manager. j 0olT2d'horseiueJ. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Sowers; -r a KAKES. JCXX.J. X .CJtXA-v.1 and AXLE GKEA5E Hardware. Stoves and Tinware, CABnPv imco I kvr'Rf . "n orKlNKLERS. SAUBM, SALEM WATER CO. rAime'te Hotel luM P;We "er service annl at mil TTi The7 office. " ilS,11) no deduction In water rate etJtoS.. t,mWy Absence from the akfc ,no,Ic? kft the office. br2llM for Irrigation wUl only be fe cW.,?. "P" consumes using water j-tttic purpose. Contractors for side- ggj f rites for 1S93. Appfc at oW MEAT MARKET. "nercil st. rCottle Block! WJcitr, IWpt delivery at rjsxrjJKicju'ii YOUR THE Conductors. Tynan, W, S, Conser and of the city. Stablo back ofJJState Insurance 'block srxcnTNEUiEs BICYCLES. SUNDRIES. OR. Are you going east this summer? When? Where? Vta what line? Why not trie Burlington? The Burlington Is the fastest and best line to Omaha, Kan 11s City, St.- Louis and all points south. As good and as fast as any other line to Chicago, Peoria and all points east. If thnre U any special inform ation the local ticket agent can not give you, write to us for it. A.C.SHELDON, C.A., PortInd,Or, !S The Senator From Nebraska There, HEIS FOR BILL M'KINLEY Says the Indiana Platform Will Bo Adopted, St Louis Juno 10. Scnntor.Thurs ton, member of the nittlonitl Republi can committee from Nebraska and delegate to the convention, was among the early arrivals today. He wore a McKlnley and Hobart badge. Thurston said he believed the Indiana declaration would form a model upon whlohthc money declara tion would bo based. The senator expressed the opinion that the In diana platform would bo satisfactory to all western states, except Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Nevada and possibly Wyoming, but ho said, as they have all told only 10 votes In the electoral college, the party could afford to lose them. Marcus A. Hanna and W. A. Hahan of Ohio arrived today and tho Mc Klnlcy headquarters at once became a busy portion of tho Southern hotel. Hahan said tho llnnnclal plank would bo such as every Republican, could stand upon who wanted tho national credit sustained. A STRADDLEK NOT POPULAH. The McKlnlcy men have decided upon 0. II. Fairbanks, of Indiana for temporary chairman. A careful analysis of tho situation seems to In dicate that a straddlo on tho ilnanclal question will not bo popular. A straddlo to hold tho silver states, tho leaders say, would lose New York, Now Jersey and Connecticut In caso a gold Democrat is in tho Held. Silver men claim that no straddlo tho Re publicans could adopt would hold Col orado and such states us against tho nomineo oC tho Democrats and Re publicans on a silver platform. Fig uring on a basis of tho electoral col lege, It Is declared that tho only log ical candid wny Is to condemn freo coinage of silver and declare In an un mistakable way for tho present standard. KKRBNS SPEAKS. St. Louis, Juno 10. Tho following Is given out today by Richard 0. Kerens, member of national commit tee from Missouri. More Importance attaches to It than to various pro nosed planks on account of Kerens visit to Mnor McKlnloy ut Canton, although Kerens would not have It understood that tho proposed plunk had tho sanction of McKlnley and gave no intimation to that effect: "Wo bellevo our money should not bo Inferior to money of most enlightened nations on earth nndaro unalterably opposed to schemes that threatens to debaso or depreciate our money stand ard. Wo favor tho reasonablo uso of silver as currency but such uso should bo to tho extent only and under such well defined regulations that Its par ity with gold as currency can bo easily and effectively maintained. As con sistent blmetalllsts wo opposo Inde pendent freo coinage at a ratio 10 to 1 as 11 measure fraught with certain disaster to all commercial Interests, destructive to tho Interests of wage earners and In absence of an Inter national agreement Is sure to lead to silver monometallism." COMMITTEE MEET. Tile National Republican commit tee met at 12 o'clock, with Chairman Carter, of Montana, In the chair. There were very few absentees. Tho business before the considerations of 168 contests wus promptly taken up. A M'lONLEY VIOTOUY. St. Louis, June 10 Tho motion to seat the Moseloy.Alabatnu, delegation was 38 too. The Buckley (McKlnley delegation) was then seated without opposition. It was a decided McKln ley vJctory, Tlioso voting to Beat tho Moseley delegation were Fessenden, Connecticut; Gear, Iowa; Leonard, Leuisiana: Craln, Massachusetts; Sutherland, N. Y.;-Carson, District of Columbia. , Having Hoe Cake Soap in ........ tritfUjn nf tva-th once means always, THURSTON ARRIVAL OFF FOR ST 'LOUIS. 4 The Oregon Delegation Uoes in a Special Car. PoiitlaND, Juno 10f-Tho Oregon delegation to tho national Republican convention, which meets at St Louis next Tuesday, will loaVo tonight In a special cur from the 'grand central station. Tho start will bo made over thcO.lt. & N. line: but tho main Journey across tho continent will be by tho great northern route to St. Paul, where connection will bo made with tho Rurllngton company to St. Louis. Tho private car occupied by the Oregon delegation will bo ap propriately decorated, the principal fenture of which will be banners on either side, bearing the legend; "Oregon for McKlnley nnd sound money." , . In addition to this, thcro will bo numerous Hugs nnd national colors adorning tho special car, nnd the oc cupants will wear a blue silk badnge, with u gold fastner, on which will bo inscribed the simple vofd, "Oregon." Members of tho party arc: Wallace McCamant, of Portland; Charles 1111 ton, of Gilliam county; Dr. J. F. Calbrcath, of Yamhill; C. S. Moore, of Klamath :falls; J. W, Meldrum, of Clackuma,dclcgatcs to thoconvcntlon; George A.Stecl,oHL'ortlund, and F. W. IlcndIcy,of Pendleton, alternates; Mr. Chas. II. Hilton nnd daughter, of Tho Dalles, Mr. Chas. A. Parrlsh, of Grant county, mny Join tho delegation nt Walla Walla and Robert A. Booth, of Grants Pass, Is now li tho cast and will meet tho delegation In St. Louis. MaxPracht, nlsonn alternate, is now In St Louis, holding n plnco as an as sistant scrgcunt-at-arm Mr. Charles II. Dodd, nlso u dolegutfy leaves to night over tho Union Pacific route, traveling, by himself, and Mr. M. C. Harrison, an alternate, who expected also to go will be unable todo-so,owlng to the death of Mr. Woodruff Sutton, tho head of tho firm whlch'he Isnsso- Connecticut Democrats. Hartford, Conn., Juno 10. Demo cratic state convention met hero to day to chooso delegates to tho national convention. On tho subject of cur rency tho platform says: "While wo favor tho most liberal uso of silver consistent with tho en forcement of tho gold standard, wo arc unultcrnbly opposed to freo coin ago or silver deeming It a dcvlso for tho debasement of our currency nnd tho compulsory purchase of silver by our government. Under tho existing circumstances, to pay public debts in slhcr coin Is repudiation. Wo bcllevo the safety of our national finances requires u system of sound bunking, by which the hank noto cur rency Is ample to supply tho needs of tho whole country shall bo created, safely, secured and always and ovcry where redeemable In gold. Tho plat form endorses tho administration of President Cleveland nnd especially approves his "llrm support of tho pub lic credit, and his excmpllcatlon of tho Monroe doctrine." Tho delegates arc not Instructed. Pursuit of Apaches. Tucson, Ariz., June 0. A dispatch from San Bernnrdlo ranch, on tho Sonora line, says that word has beon received thero allowing tho troops of both governments to cross tho lino for n distance of 250 miles In search or pursuit of Indians, and in pursuance of the agreement the first order was promulgated on tho Gth, when Lieu tenant Rice, with a detachment of 15 troops and 10 Apache scouts, left for a skirmish below tho lino before formu lating a plan of campaign. Sandbagged and Robbed. Medfori), Juno 0. Miner Richard son was knocked down and robbed near Gold Hill, twelve miles north of Mcdford, yesterday morning. Ho was walking ulong tho road and met two men, who, after pasaliK hlmstruck him on tho head with a sandbag, knocking him senseless. They then relieved him of all his money, about 20, and left him. When ho regained consciousness, the men were about fifty yards away, but he was not able to overtake them. Children Cry for PiMrhvr's Castorla. Circus In Town. The Bend Brothers' circus arrived on tho steamer Salem nnd Elmoro from Corvallls this morning, nnd pitched their tent In Yew Tark. Tho parade this morning attracted large crowds of people upon the streets and elicited favorable comment. The first performance was given thlsaftcr noon, to a crow tied house. Bend Bros, have a very Interesting menagerie, sjvcrnl specimens having never been scu here. The ring performance Is fir aboe tho average In point of merit. The La Rollo Bros, ncrlul re turn act was the best over seen hore, by long odds. Tho riding of MIsh's Thomas, Carrol, Armor and Mr. Lo Wanda, was finished, and elicited hearty applause. Enough to make n spectator's hair stand on end, was tl-o thrilling knife throwing act, done by Signor Arcuns nnd sister. It was so entirely out .of tho ordinary, that It excited the entire audience. It will be useless to mention any of the other features that really constituted 11 most meritorious performance. Enough suld when wo say It was tho best circus scon ln Salem for many a day. They close tholr engagement with n performance tonight, nt which time no doubt, the house will bo packed. A CoiutEcrioN. In the report of tho Held day sports Saturday Tin: Journal stated that tlirco records wcro lowered. This a a mistake; there wcro only two records broken, Viz: In the 220 yard run nnd tho 110 yard run. Although tho Utile In tho 220 hurdlo wus lowered, tho record will not stand according to tho con stitution on athletic sports since tho winner knocked sovcrul hurdles down while running. If Mr. Kuykcndall, of Eugene, expects to lower tho recurd In tho 'hurdlo rate ho will havo to clear each hurdlo. Murphy, of Wil lamette, ran under tho record tlmo and did not touch u hurdle, although ho did not cross tho tnpo tlrst. Manufacturing Again. Westa cott& Irwin, of Strong's restaurant yesterday bought of Mr. Stcevcs tho tools and machinery of the cundy factory known as the "Lily," and will uso tho same in tho manufacture of candy in connection with their bakory as In former years. Mr. Westacott 1b onoof tho best posted men on tho coast In this Unaj)ftrdtuindjyJJj,5ojui. build up a good business. Plenty of Music Tho Conduct or's picnic havo engaged tho First Regiment band of Portland, ns well as the McMlnnvlllo bund, In Addition to tho Silverton and Second Regi ment band of Salem. Tho boys pro poso to have enough music. Tho great picnic will bo held at the stato fair grounds next Sunday. This is circus day. Tho little tots uro In their glory. Their oyes stuck out llko poorknobs, when tho baby elephant was led up tho street. The baby reached after n fow wisps of grass, and wanted to stop to get more. Tho keeper punched tho baby with his prod, and mndo him bump along. For shame, tho children crlcdl The Creatien: Monday evening tho M. E. church. Tho rendering of this, Hnydon's mnsterpolco, will bo a great treat to music loving people. Tho solos arc by Miss Bloch, Mr. Boycr nhd Mr. Wcsslnger. Nknminino co. Tho Gold Beach Belt Mining nnd Land Co., of Port land, Jtoday tiled articles of incorpora tion. Capital, $100,000. Incorporators, J. Alex Allen, C. B. Spenser, Milton Wcldler and E. II. Kelhnm. Best of All. Tho Creation Mon day ovening nt First M. E. church. Salem choral society assisted by Miss Rose Bloch, Mr. W. II. Boyer and Mr. E. Wessenger. Reserved scats ut Dcurborn's. Miss Bloch Will sing in tho Creation Monday evening. m Sunday School Convention and Masonic Excursion, ThoO.C. & 15. It. It. Company's boats will mako a rato of one fare for tho round trip from all Willamette river points to Portland and return to all parties wishing to attend tho State Sunday School convention. Tho same rate will also apply to all mem bers wishing to attend the Grand Lodge, Royal Arch and Eastern Star Grand Lodges of Masons. Tickets good going Junq 0th, 7th, 8th and ttlt and returning up to and Including June 15th. Edwin Stone, J. O. Mayo, Manager. Sunt. River Division. 0-0-td Prof. W. H. IlOYEUr-Portland's favorite tenor, will assist In tho crea tion Monday evenlug at tho M. E. church. 100 voices in tho chorus. JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons Prominent Defore tho Public, Miss Juno Rose Is on deck, Tho king can do no wrong. , f Tho Eugene boys -always go Into win. Kentucky has answered Carlisle's speech, ten to one. Tho Populists will mako something pop next Saturday. "Unwlho agitation or the silver question did It." Gov. Lord. Veiimiyer Is not coming to Salem Saturday but tho peoplo arc. " Mitchell we mean Senator John II., would run well on a presidential ticket. What Is more pleasing sight than a well dressed crowd In town on circus day? Wlllamctto boys evidently wcro not born with a silver spoon In their mouth. Better men than McKlnley have been killed by thn fool talk of their managers Fatly disintegration of tho office seeker's brain Is what alls some of tho old partisan. How Is It iKwslblo for Bunker Al bert nnd Banker Gatch to reside In the same ward? Bend ilros. circus Is tho biggest show in town slnco Dr. Kcone per formed last week. . Many a dark horso for n stnto olllco Is llnblo to chaugo his color within tho next two years. Alex La Follctt has originated tho biggest gooseborry on earth. Alex never docs anything by halves Tho Statesman ordors tho men who voted for Vnndorburg and who think no was elected 10 Keep oir tho grass .next-Saturday.. Tho Republican national conven tion Is to bo opened with prayer by arch-bishop Kuln, If arch-bishops over pray In such places. . Sugar trust king Sprccklcs, receiver Burleigh of tho Northern Pacific, Uuloii PacllloGcuerul attorney Thurs ton all dolegutcs nt lurgo to tho St. Louis convcntlonl Tho solcctlou of Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, to prestdo over tho na tional Republican convention Is n mistake. Ho Is u corporation change ling In whom tho public havo no confidence. Tho Statesman gives tho peoplo another page of Sound Money plates today. They uro furnished freo by tho Cobden club of Now York that Is run In tho Interest of Cleveland and Wall street. Oregon still has mon and horses who can run well If properly driven, In tho frco-for-all trot font purso of $1,000 Klamath an Oregon horso, won in two strnsght heats. Tlmo 2:10, 2:101. Tho old-timer nays tho circus toduy Is a very good show, but nothing llko what they used to see In Oregon twenty or thirty years ago. "In them days a circus was tho biggest thing on earth. We couldn't hold a stato fair at Salem and get a crowd without a circus. Money was plenty, and thcro woro not bo iiiuuy ways to spend It. IVe had no stato mllltla, but all wero safe and happy. Peoplo packed up and camped right along with tho cir cus a week at a tlmo, and 'tended tho show twlcoudny, besides taking in tho side shows nnd leiuonudo stands, between times, Talk about spending money to get eastern Immigration and bring peoplo to Salem! What wo want, to mako Salem a live town, is to hlro a circus to stay here all tho time." And tho old-timer sighed hard. Highest of all to Leavening rower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Drft&tl AMMUMTHIY pt?K UNI BIMETALLIC, The Name of tho New litical Party Po- TO BE FORMED IN OREGON State Convention to Be Galled at McMlnnvlllo, July 9. Tho Union Bimetallic- Party has decided to call a stato convention nnd follow up tho victory achieved with a stnto orgaulzntlon. Tho county con trnl conimltteo or Yamhill county and several leading men of tho party mot on Saturday lust nnd by unani mous voto decided to hold the conven tion nt MoMlnnvllle, Thursdny, July 0, 180(1. Thclconvontlou will consist of flOO dolegntos, apportioned among the several counties ns follews: Uiker. v 8 Lane. , 15 1 Denton 7 Linn 10 I Clacknni.ii to Malheur .... 2 1 Clattop iu Marlon 31 1 Columbia c, Morrow 4 C001... k Mulinoinah , . 55 ""V Curry a I'olk 9 Crook 4 Sherman ...... 3 Douglas 13 Tillamook 4 Gilliam 3 Umatilla II Grant 4 Union 9 ackton 11 Wallowa 4 oicphine 6 Wathtngton la Oamath 3 Wasco 9 Lake 3 Yamhill ..13 Lincoln 5 Tho convention will bo composed of mon who favor tho use of gold and silver as standard monoy and nre op posed to tho slnglo gold standard, and favor tho free and unlimited colnago of both. J. C. Cooper was mado temporary chairman nnd W. V. Spencer tern poarysecrotnry of tho Stato conven tion. Yamhill county will hold u mass convention of sllvor men nt tho court house horo, Juno 20, nt'l-pr ntr,- to elect delegates to tho Stato con vention, the platform on which tho Union Bimetallic pary was organized and carried Yamhill county at tho recent election was printed In Thk Journal of April 0, editorially endorsed us having tho right ring and that It could bo under stoed: It was written by J. O. Cooper, of McMlnnvlllo; tariff for revenue suillclout to meat national expenses with protec tion to American labor and Its pro ducts. Tho uso of both gold and silver as standard monoy and not tho gold standard. And a discriminating tar iff against gold standard countries, No moro bonds. Postal saving banks. Election of United Stutos senators by direct voto of tho people. Close tho gates of Castle Garden against nil un-Amorlcnn Immigration, and mako "Old Glory," tho keeper of tho peace In tho western hemisphere. Cutoff all extravagant legislative appropriations for usoless commis sions, extra salaries of ofllclals and Jobs, or cut tho political throat of tho man who refuses to do it when iio has tho opportunity. Condensed Testimony. CIim. I). Hood, Drokcraud Manufacturer ' Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery hw no equal as a Cough remjdy. J. D, Brown, Prop of St. James Hotel, Vt. Wayue.Ind., testifies that lie was cured of a Cough of I wo years stand, ng, caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Dilcovery. ll. V. .Merrill, IMIdwinsvllle. Mass, says that he bat used and rcccoraendad it and never kecw it to full and would rather have it than any doctor, because It alway curei. Mr HemmlniT. 322 E. 3fth St.. Chicago, always keeps it at hrad and lias no tear 01 iroup, oecauie u inuauy relieves. Eree Trial bottles at Store. Fred A. Legg's Drug Baking Powder UlttMli,