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BA1LY CAPITAL rt JOURNAL. j - :bssJ: ASSOCIATED PK DAILY. SALICM, OK.EGON, JTBIDAY, JuStK , i89. NO. sa I M. -v t- -, r" - v BUY HO.ES i ( I - - til , o AT THE New York THEY SELL THE 5 E T, BARNES, SLIER PREDOMINATE The Democratic Convention 578 to 328 for Silver, GORMAN GIVES UP FOR GOLD, Thinks Boies of Iowa Will Bo the Nominee, SILVER MEN PREDOMINATE. Chicago, Juno 20. Tho Trlbuno tills morning says: "A canvass of tlio delegates of every state and territory on tlio currency question, shows 678 delegates tojtlie Democratic national convention, to bo cither instructed, or have a personal preference for tlio free and unlimited coinage of sliver, at 10 to 1, ngninst 328 delegates, instructed for, or favoring the continuance of the prcsentgold standard." OOKMAN GIVES UP. Baltimore, Juno 20.Senator Gor man will not go to Chicago. This Is final. It is doubtful if lie will accept re-appointment, on the national committee. Gorman does not think there is Is any chanco at this date hour to stem the free silver tide, which lie believes will sweep over tlio Chicago convention. "When asked whom he thought tho Democrats would nominate, ho replied: "It look like Holes." THE DISSATISFIED PAPER. Cou'mbvs, Ohio, Juno 20. The Westnote, a German Democratic dally Paper, repudiates tho Ohio Demo cratic state convention silver pat form. LETTER LIST, n lo , following letters remain In e Salem post oftlco uncalled for iiiose calling for the same, please say 'advertised.'' terry, P E Blair, Clinton jurgeon, Nettle Blount, R j rman, Emma innyJno ?avls, Bert gagleson, EG Ulster, Geo Fawcet Susan B'ese, Bertha ?pm w II IIrlL nattle irin. nm Under, E ICeppert, Daye L.UKO, 11 JM i M " i ro MoDowell, Laui McMillan, Sarah Monroe, Bill Laura Mascher, Lizzie Martin, "Wm Smith, Octavla Smith W B Slagel, Susie E Klnirniv AriMiliv uu, x-aui "Wilson, J S Walton, M K B. F. Bonham, P. M. John Wftlrti nf rnAri..n.,ni ,.. two chopping contests and won win of them. The first was for a medal ana In this he chopped oft a 14-Inch J log In 1:14. The second was won lV nPr Landess of Monmouth, In .; ,' The second match was from a "aiienge by a niun.narued Clark for a Pur of i.co lhla WelcU won ,n ith elch vo&a to Albany, Jyly eh, moete for a medal and the "wmplonshlp of the' jurisdiction. . YOUR i i i i i t i i i i i i i Racket lT THROUGH ARCHBISHOP IRELAND A. P. A. Plank Knocked Out of the Re publican Platform. St Louis, June 2(1. It wns stated liibt night that It was through the In fluence of Archbishop Iiclnnd that a plnnk produced by the American Protective Association wns not adopted ns part of the plutform of the Republican national convention in this city. The word was given out that Colonel II. Sellers, president of tlio National Council of Patriotic Associations of the United States, was at work to get a plank into the platform Indorsing tlio A. P. A, On .he very day Colonel Sellers sent a copy of V hut he wanted embodied in tho platform to Mr. Pornkcr, chair man of tlio committee- on resolutions, tlio following telegram was received by Thomas E. Carter, chairman of tho Republican national committee, from Archuisnop iremnu: "St. Paul, June 17. To tho Hon. Thomas N. Carter, National Commit tnfinuin Tim ptiiiisn lii t.lin nronosed platform opposing tho use of public money for sectarian purposes and union of church and state is unneces sary and uncalled-for. It is urged by tho V. P. A. Its adoption will bo taken as a concession to them, will awaken religious animosity In tho country nnd do much harm. The Re publican party should not lower Itself to recognize, directly or Indirectly, tho A. P. A. I hone tho clause or any thing like It will not bo ndoptcd. John Ireland." Colonel Sellers, in an interview, said that ho cave a copy -of the plank of tlio patriotic Boclotles to Mr. For aker and also to Senator Gear.of Iowa, lie was told by the latter that tlio paragraph declaring against the ap- nrAnrlnt.lrtn nf monOV ffOlll tllO United States treasury for sectarian purposes would be incorporated and that tho committee had taken favorable action iinnn if,. Lii tar in tho day. (Wednes day), he was surprised to learn from a mnmlutr Of the COimilltieO Uiai, li nntinn i mil hceti reconsidered, and that there would bo nothing In platform in that regard. All this Is now explained by taiotrrnni from tho archbishop. the the The dispatch was referred by Chairman Carter to Edward LuiiiicrDacn, vi juw York, one of tho big four from that state, und, he, with National Com mltteeman.Kerens, of tills city, went before tho committee ana succeeueu In knocking out all reference to tho church. The Statesman supports a platform nn fm-fliirn Immigration, which pro poses to let In everybody that can read und write. Tho socialist aim nuureu Jst can read und write In several lan guages. Ilerr Most can read and write. Foreign Immigration that pro poses actual settlement, and foreign capital that proposes actual Industrial Investment, may bo desirable, but no other. Probate Court. T. ..,. TTufiVmni tvljiv annotated Jennie Coldren administratrix of the estate of Elton Coldren, late 01 mi county, to give bond for $1,000. Nixon Blair, P. L. Kchamei ana a. "i' man were appointed appraisers, i Children Cry fcr t.Wir's Gstorla. THE WOMEN OF OHIO Give a Grand Reception to McKinley at Canton. MR. QUAY FOR CHAIRMAN The National Committees Are Being Formed. TARIFF THE ONLY ISSUE. Details of the Campaign Being Fully Planned, Canton, June 20,Thc reception of Governor McKinley Sr., and Mrs. "Wil liam McKinley, Jr., arranged by the women of Canton and Stark county, began at 3 o'clock this afternoon, when, tho guests of honor receiving, composed of somo eight or ten ladles, linmedlato McKinley relationship, ap peared on the balcony of the rcsldcnco of the lute Jacob Miller, Mrs. Alice Jones, In a happy speech, extended tho best wishes of the women of Stark county, to Governor McKinley, nnd hsarty congratulations to his wife nnd mother. Governor McKinley rcspond ol briefly. Then the crowd passed through tho parlor, to shako hands with the guests of honor. Tho scene was one of brilliancy seldom equalled. QUAY FOR CHAIRMAN. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2(1. Times Stnr special fiom Canton says: "McKinley and llnnna dony that any Hslectlons have bcon mado for u na tional executlvo committee except that Quay has been offered tho chair manship. There will also bonn advisory commute. TI. IT. Kohlsaut of Chicago will probably ho a member of the advisory committee, also Cornelius M. Bliss of New York, Thomas McDougall, of Cincinnati, had a long tnlk with McKinley last night. It is said ho has been urged for a phico on tho advisory committee. Today Charles Emory Smith, of Philadelphia, and Chris. Magco of Pittsburg, urc here, und tho matter of an advisor commltteo wasdlscussert with them. McDougnll said there was but one Issue, the tarl'T. Allen the Evangelist. A special feature of tho meetings now In progress at tlio armory and conducted by Rev. J. II. Allen, of Oakland, California, will bo a series of discoursc3,four In number, on "The Times of tho Gentiles." Tlio series will begin on Frldny evening, June 20th, and continue for four couisecu tlvo evenings. The subject will be divided as follews: Friday evening, "What Is Meant by tho Times of the Gentiles?" Saturday evening, Juno 27th, "How Long Is This Period!"' Sunday evening, Juno 28th."Prophccy Becomes History." Monday evening, Juno 20th, "When Will tho Time End?" If you are not interested you can become so, and can bo convinced if you get all the links in the chain. Death of Eliza O'Connor, f lm death of Miss Eliza O'Connor occurred on Wednesday morning Juno 24, at tho residence of Mrs. Mary Hur ley, near St. Louis. Miss O'Connor was born In Ireland and wus about 48 years old. She has been In this coun try a number of years. Tho cause of deuth was a cancer. It is u strange coincident that her sister Catherine Darst died exactly ono year previous to a day. She leaves a small estate of several hundred dollars. The funeral will oc cur Friday morning at 10 o'clock at tho St. Louis cemetery, from the bt. Louis Catholic church.Gervals Star. Floater. Portland, June 20. The dead body of n man was found In tho river this afternoon ut tho foot of Stark street. The body bus been In the river .some time. Not yet Identified. Backlen'fl Arnica Salve The best Salve lu the world for Cult, Sores. Sortt, Ulcer, salt Kbeum, rever and all Tetter. Cbpped handf, CbilUalm, BruUei, Skin Eruption, and poillvely cure Pile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live ir fee satUfactlon or money refunded Price 25 cent a box For sale by Fred A. LegR Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorl. The Soldier's Home. t Capt. S. 11. Ormsby, or the soldiers' home board, wturnefl from Rosiburg yesterday, where ho had been jm olllclal business, and ho started Jf or his, homo at, Silver Falls today. A Journal reporter saw tho captain font few moments, and ho reports tho health of tho member or tlio home us excellent, and ubout sixty present, several irolng awny on fur lough. Comrade Maniuts was -confirmed by tho board us adjutant, vlt-c, J. M. Flydn.lutcly dismissed. Speak ing of divers reports mado by"-jjx-Adjutant Flynn, Mr. OrmsbyUays that after u thorough Investigation by the board, there Is no cvldonVe whatever of his complaints bcl)ig rounded on rnets. On tho contrary, while In such Institutions there will always be u few grumblers to make trouble, ptactlcal ly the entire membership express themselves thoroughly sntlslled with their treatment, and they held tjhe friendliest relations with nil the offi cers of the Home. Tho board made a thorough Inspection or tho now Ifcs tiital bulldine. which Is under oW structlon, and now ready for tho rBof. They llnd the work being exccllerrlly done and all the material used of ?ex ceptlonally good quality, dipt. Orjns by exprcssed-hlmself ns greatly pleased with tho acquisition or this much needed building, and with all the work as far as, done. . l Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends' Church, - Newherq, Juno 21. The devotional meeting at 8 o'clock it. in. wus conducted by F. M. George, of Portland, and wns u tlmo of bless ing to nil presont. At 10 o'clock the business meeting was opened with scrlpturo reading by Jas. Price, of Newborn, and prayer by Elwood Scott, of Salem. Tho followlmr clerks were elected: Presiding clerk, Thos. Ncwlln; record ing clerk, Sorcna B. llodsen: reading clerk, Wm P. Smith; announcing clerk, Euimor Hall, Tho state or society was considered nt this time. Greetings were lead from Geo. h nnd S. P. Pound, Gardner, Or. Epistles were read from Dublin1, New York and Bultlmoie yearly meet' ings. ' At 2 o'clock tho'dovotlmiut .x!Hjlsca were conducted by Chns. Stalker, of Westlleld, Indiana. Epistles wcro read from Canada nud Washington yearly meetings. Tho general superintendent of tho pastoral and church oxtonslon board gave his report which Included a blackboard diagram showing tho con dition of each monthly meeting. Thero havo been 0 rovlvul meetings during the- year and 183 conversions. There uro 12 monthly meetings In tho state and thoy uro carrying on 13 homo missions. Thero arc 7 persons preparing for tho ministry und 4 for missionaries. Tho dovotlonal meeting at 8 p. m wus conducted by A. T. Ware recently from Murshulltown, Iowa. Jessie Nklbon. Police Court, The caso of Stato vs. Edward Babb charged with tho larceny of some liquor and W In cash was called in pollco court at 1:30 this artcrnoon. Tho derendant waived examination nnd was bound over to tho grand Jury In tho sum of 500,ln default or which ho now boards with Sheriff Knight, When Babb's caso had bcon concluded a similar cliurgo against John Appcr son, whois an accompllco of Babb, was called. Ho also waived examina tion und Is held under tho samo bond. Win. Kaiser appeared for defendants. Awful Massacres, New Yobic, Juno 20. A World dls patch from Capo Town says: "Awful massacres nre reported near Salisbury, Matabeleland. Murder and looting arc prevalent In tho un protected districts throughout tho country. A British patrol 1"9 JU8t hud a desperate fight with rebel na tives, Seven troopers wero killed nnd four wounded. Captains Bremer and Graham wcro among tlio killed." Choynslti's Challenges. Ciiioaoo, Juno 20. Parson Davies tonight posted $1,000 as an earnest expression of his willingness to match Choynskl against Sharkey for 15,000 a sldo In a finish light. If Sharkey does not desire- ft fight, Davies will back Choynskl to stop Sharkey In eight rounds. Ho also offers to back Choynskl In eight rounds, the entire gate receipts to go to the winner. Expelled From Cuba. Havana, Juno 20. -W. W. Guy, a correspondent or tho New York World, was. notified last, niguv mui no had been expelled from the Island and j must leave Cuba bythe .first steamer. Gay will leavo Saturday. UNION BIMETALLIC, Holds Its First County Con vention Today. A WELL ATTENDED MEETING At tho Armory Dclogatos Soloctcd and Organization, The ntus convention or the Union Bimetallic party met at tho armory promptly nt 11 a.m. A largo national flag was placed over tho pint form nnd another liug waved gracerully over tho door. I). C. Sherman called tho meeting to order. In u few words statliitf nurnoso of tho convention to bo nn effort to unite tho peoplo against the slnglo gold standard. E. -P. Morcom, of Woodburn, was made temporary chairman nnd Horace Mann, or Stnyton, secretary pro tern. Secretary rend call. Amid great applause Col. C. J. Cooper, or McMltinvIUc was escorted to the plutform and Introduced. On motion chair was authorized to nnncilnt committee on atinortlouuient of delegates, resolutions mid pernmut organisation. Letters from Hon. J. B. Waldo, Sylvester Peiinoyor, J. L. Hill and others wore rcud. HOME BllOliT 81'KKCIIKS. It. P. Bolsowas Invited U8piikns a m-omlucnt mnu In tho Populist party, lie said tho People's party had always Insisted that tho cause or low prices was tho gold standard, under tho Clevelnnd administration the people had been educated rapidly to tho necessity of n united effort. Tho peoplo were going to get together In spite of ull who would stnnd In their way. A great and ratal mis take would bo to let tho enemy dlvldo the people and sot them lighting ono another. Coxoy would have dono bettor to keop his army at homo and vote thnn to trump together on tho grass to Washington. Applause. IIo would Join with any party foi free colnago and tho referendum. With the hitter the peoplo could got nn expression on nny law und govern themselves. JudgoJ. R. Fulrbunk was Intro duced ns a Democrat. Ho said ho had been ono for forty years. Ho had shouldored his musket when Abraham Lincoln called for 000,000 men and ho had shown his slncorlty and right to speak In any public mooting. Ho had bcon chosen chair man of the recent Democratic county convention In Marlon county by all elements. A largo majority of Dem ocrats favored tho establishment of bimetallism as against tho slnglo gold standard and would bo found voting with other loyal AmcrlcatiH to bring this about. Tlio Republicans had severely de nounced Cleveland ror his gold stand ard policy. NTow tho Republicans had stolen Cleveland and his policy and had removed an nwful load off their shoulders Applause. Gentlemen, you aro welcome to Cleveland and Ills gold policy. Laughter and applause. TUB COMMITTEES wore announced by tho chairman us follews: Resolutiens: W. T, Rlgdon, O. P. Strain, L. W. Oulss, J. II. Fulrbunk, It. P, Boise. Appeintment: Jucob Voorhccs, J. O. Bozorth, Geo. S. Downing, D. O. Shermun, P. Glover. Permant organizatien: E. Ilofer, J. B. Dltnick, L. E.Pratt, J.B. Stump, B, J. Sharp. Short nnd. earnest speeches wore made by Messrs, 0. J. Cooper und C. W. Talmage, of McMlnnvllIe, and others. li'ollowlng delegates were chosen to tho stato convention or tho Union Bimetallic convention to bo held at MoMInnvllIc, July 0th: DELEGATES. J, II, Waldo, Maclcuy. Amos Strong, Salem. J. B. Dlmlck, Hubbard. 0. P. Strain, Ablquu. D. C. Sherman, Salem, Chas. Burggrar, Salem. Chns. Corby, Woodburn. It. i Bojse, Salem. L. W. Gulss, Woodburn, Geo. Weeks, Howell. Henry Fletcher, North Salem. D. E. Swank, Aumsvllle. 1. M, Wagner, South Salem. J. M. Payne, Salem. Thos. A. Cooper, Jefferson. Horace Mann, Stuyton. Geo. W, Downing, Salem. 1. It. Fairbanks, North Salem, P. Glover. Sublimity. Nick Miller, Woodburn. " , T. L. Davidson, Yew Park. THE PLATFORM reported and adopted recognize motity as the paramount question before tho people, and favors ah united effort of the people to bring about freo coinage of gold nnd silver at a ratio ot 10 to 1, It wus before 1873, without consent of any foreign nation. It also declares that nil paper cur rency shall bo issued direct by tho national goverment without Interven tion of banks. THE l'LATORM. 1. A tariff for rovcntio Biiulolcnt to meet national expenses with prolce tlon to American muor una its pro ducts. 2. Tho uso of both gold and sllvor us standard money and not the gold standard. And n discriminating tariff against, gold standard countries. 3. No moro bonds. Postal saving banks. 4. Election of United States hcim tor by direct voto of tho people. , 5. Close tho gatcj of Custlo Garden against all tin-Amorlcaii Immigration, nnd make "Old Glory," tho keeper of tho peuco In tho western hemplshpre. 0. Cut off all extravagant legislative appropriations for useless commis sions, extra salaries of otllclals nnd lobs, or cut tho political throat of tho .man who refuses to do It when ho has the opportunity. 7. This being n government of tho people by the peoplo and for the pen pie, wo therefore declare In favor of such luwsas wlllciiublo tho peoplo to express their will ror or against pro posed legislation whenovcrpractlcablo Thero wcro it number iff speeches made by delegates und then tho con vent Ion udjoiiriiod. Wife Murderer Hanged. Maiihiifiulu, Or., Juno 20. Carl Albiccht wus hanged bore today lor wUo murder. Albrecht brutally murdered his wire lust Jnnuury. Sho supported him by taking by taking In washing nnd because sho would not give him nil tho money she euriicd ho killed her. Tho execution was prlvato and passed off without Incident. Deported nn Paupers. Washington, Juno 20. J.F.Rcovcs, solicitor or tho treasury, decided to day that tho II vo J upaticso woman re cently brought to tho United States rroni Yokohama for tho purpose of prostitution could lo doportcd nt tho expenso ol tho United States. Tho women wero dolnyed at Port Towns- end, Immigration tows prohibit tho entry of such woman, but mako no provision for their deportation. Tho caso was referred to Washington by tho collector at Port Townsend. Business Melting Business meeting or tho nltimni or Wlllamettcu University at tho rcsldcnco of Mrs, J. R. Sharp at 2 p. in. Saturday J una 27, A full attendance Is desired. MARRIED, SIEGMUND-ENGLISH. - At tho home of the brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slcgmttnd, at Klumb, Marlon county, Juno 1800. Miss Julia M. Slegmund to John M. English. Misses Adda IrwInaiulEdim Knight went to Independence on tho Elmore this ufternoon, and will return to morrow. Exempt Firemen. All members should mcot tonight nt tho council chambor at 8 o'clock, to consider the Invltntlon of the Fourth of July com mittee. Special Rates, Sco Boise fc Barker, agents for tho O. It. & N. und Union Pacific railways regarding special round trip rates to tho Republican national convention at St. Louis, the Democratic national convention at Chicago, Peoples party convention at St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. S. C. E. at Washington, D. 0 National educational Associa tion at Buffalo, N. Y and G. A. U. uatldnal encampment ut St. Paul, Minn. 0:8td-d&w Call for Warrants. Countv Treasure's ) Office, Marion Countv. j Notice is iioreby given that I havo funds on hand to pay all warrants Is sued, up to Aug. 1, 1805, and Interest on tho samo will stop from ditto of this notice. Jap Minto, County Treasurer, Dated Juno 11, 1800. 0 8d w H'b In Town, You'll bo surprised. Won't "yellow tho clothes," Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals It. Bettor than soap, Extra largo packages. Soap Foam wi ashing Powder. John Hughes, Highest of all is Lc avsfe Rpyai ABSOLUTELY PURE . . JOURNAL "X" KAYS. Directed Upon Persons and Things Prom inent Before the Public. John McKlnney's friend's don't sconi to bo nfrald of 30-Jcnt suits. Would tho consentof England mako it fb-cont dollar worth a hundred cents? If free silver Is wrong In principle, how can nn International agreement mako It right? According to tho bosses Oregon Re publicans had a Populist platform in 1800, It was for free silver. Tho bui bora who work from twelve to sixteen hours a day deserve u Sun day off If any working men do. "Tlilslstlie year or tho people." U.-S. Senator and Corporation Lawyer Thurston In nominating McKinley. . Tho Woodburn Hidependont Uone or tho row country papers that prints tho Republican national platform It takes four columns. The most Interesting sight on the streets these days Is to see Mr. City Goldbug buttonholing Mr. Silverman from tho country and convincing him or tho error of hid ways. v Tho St, Loula Deinocrnt, ro-gold, re grets that Prcsldont Clovelund has by extending tho .lvU scrvlco placed 43,000 more olllccs where ho cannot uso them to tight tho "sliver folly" with. A cull has been Issued for the organ ization of it freo sliver party lu Michi gan. Tho convention will bo hold July X), ut Lansing und four delegates will bo elected to attend tho National Silver convention at St. Louis, July 22. It has been uscortalned that ont of C81 Gorman newspapers, 501 favor tho gold standard, 37 uro for freo coinage of sllvor and 43 aro doubtful. It Is u queer thing that all the Socialist newspapers printed lu tlio uoriuan languago uro for gold. Somebody Is offering a prlzo to the man who will tell tho difference bo tweon u gold Republican and a gold Domocrat. Somobody olso wantB to know tho difference In tho political beliefs of Grover Cleveland and J. PIcrpont-Morgan. N. Y, Manhattan. Miss Juno Roso lias been driven off the track for tho present by tho sweet girl gruduuto with her essay tied In a pretty bluo ribbon. God bless them nnd bles.i tho young man graduate who drags from his lair the dust covered llomun emperors. . Thoy aro great men to him und possess actual novelty, There bus not-been such nrallylngof Democrats slncotho days of -Thomas Jefferson, us Just ut this time. From near aud far thoy como at tho sound of tht freo silver buglo. Ono class of LDomocrats wants to split tho party ond elect MoKlnley. Still another class wants to make a light for gold at Chicago and then fall In with the freo sllvor hosts, Tho sneors of tho Orcgonlau and Salem Statesman cast at old man Tellor and his associates on account of his dhipluy of genuine feeling, at not being nblo to-stuy with tho action of tho Ropubllcau party, is despicable. Sonntor Teller has always been a sound protectionist and outapokon blmotalllst, constituting as good a Republican as the Yasclllutlng editors of tho above named papers. Mcdford Monitor. The Statesman goes to great length to show how cheap wageaaro In Japan a sllvor country. Tho fact is that In flvo years Japan has extended her for eign commorco a hundred millions, Is building moro manuractures and rail roads than wo aro, Is securing capital from ull over tho world, has risen from a flfth-rato naval power, to a second-rater: and what 19 best ot all, hor laborers aro gottlng doubh f;t thoy wero flvo years ago. As Bryan says, tho yellow man with tho white moians oeaung mo wimw uwu ntw mo ycuow iuuiui. Fsw - LaM U. S. Gw't Rsfect Baking Rovwfer U