u3m. &. WMMte ml11fTThm -Ml Daily Capital Journal BY HOPBK BHOTHSH3 MONDAY, NOV. 9,-1890; Circulate The Jourai.. Gentlemen, we would gladly give you the senate of tho United States, It seems tun United States senate lias no majority for K"ld. Too badl More money was loaned at tlie Sa lem banks November 6 than for three months before! Confidence! Gentlemen, get through with your McKlnley celebrations as soon as pos sible, and let us get down to business. Like the man who took a bath once a year, the American petiple propose to have protection, whether they need it or not. They now demand an extra session or congress. Tliuts the first thing Cleveland demanded, and we all know what kind of prosperity followed. If Hill McKlnley should full to give the good times promised them they will elect a conirress two years from now that will pass a free silver bill over his veto. The way the people are sending In their subscriptions to the one cent silver daily and 81. silver weekly Is no indication of any abandonment of the cause it represents. It Is time the city were getting some use out of that city hall. It would be Interesting to know just how much interest it is eating. It must be in the neighborhood of $o000 a year. The Marion county silver organiza tions will be maintained even the Salelu ladles Bryan club not for po litical purposes but for legitimate non-partisan work of educating the people. In six months the price of nails has been put up from $1.85 to $3.85 a keg. Who pays this $2.00 a keg? Was any of It used to elect Mr. McKlnley? How much of this advance will tho laborer get? In Oregon and California where tho Southern Pacific Is a political factor, McKlnley wins by small margins. In Washington, where the Northern Pa cific Is the dominant Bryan won. Bryan men will go east over the Bryan road. All gold standard people should travel over the Southern Pacific. It used Its wealth, Its rolling stock, Its newspapers and its officials to elect McKlnley. Tho people who patronize It must foot the bills. Tho McKlnley people should patronlzo It. "Now watch silver bullion go on down to 60 cents an ounce and lower." Statesman, Nov. 7, This boast that sllyer will now go down to 50 cents an ounce will never be realized. Would It not bo well for tho next legislature to proposo a constitutional amendment making It possible for Oregon to have a registration law? Statesman. That is a safe proposition; that Would put off honest elections at least four years. Elmer Graydon, living nearEngllsh, Iud., has named an infant son Abra ham Lincoln Ulysses Grant William McKlnley; and a neighbor, John Vaughn, not to be outdone, has named his Infant son Thomas Jefferson An drew Jackson James Monroe William Jennings Bryan. At last accounts both infants were doing as well as could bo expected under tho circum stances. THE CURRENCY PROBLEM. I It Is to be regretted that the senate has not a McKlnley majority. Tho McKlnley politicians huvo said so much about honest money; and'sound currency, of which they arc the al leged sole champlons,tliat they should be at full liberty to show the nation what they regard as a solution of tho problem. One of the features of the campaign used to make votes for McKlnley was toparadostntcmentsas to how much silver was being colnid each month, when it was well known that uot an ounce or stiver naa ocen oougui sinco the repeal of the Shermun pur chase act, and that what was coined was only recolnage of silver on hand and added not a dollar to the volume of currency. This Is shown by the following telegram from the San Francisco Chrenicle: Assistant United States Treasurer Berry transferred $100,000 In subsidi ary sllyer from the sub-treasury to the mint yesterday for rccuiuage. Part of the coin was worn and the remainder ol 1 style. There is about $300,000 more in the sub-treasury vaults that will be recolncd as soon as the mint can handle It. The pamphlet issued by the Fourth National bank of New York as a cam paign document shows that from January 1892, to June 1890,the volume of government, paper money was re dncedto $171,500,000,whlle the volume coined metallic money was Increased only $2,000,001. There has been an actual contraction of tjie currency in 4 years of $109,500,000, with an in crease in the population of about 6,000,000 people. The verdict of the American people has been rendered for the gold stand ard and that will affect the character of every loan, bond, share or stock, security, note and mortgage issued for the next four years. But tho problem ol tho McKlnley administra tion is still unsolved. How they will furnish more currency without Issues of bonds is a question. Of course, it will be perfectly lawful for a Republican administration to do that which the leading Republican politicians condemned Cleveland for doing. Marion EMIer's Manifesto Showsth Loyalty of Two Million Members of the People's v Party of M'KINLEY, THE BESTI The McKlnley people are the best people In the world and McKlnley is the best and the purest and the most patriotic person in the worldl Has he not said so himself in his letter to Mark Hanna printed in our telegraph columns! The terms sound money, honest currency, national honor, de testation of repudiation, devotion to law and order, "consecrated and bap tized anev with a holy patriotism," and holy-smoke-what-not are reiter ated for the four-millionth time, and it must be so! All bathos aside, we believe the people who voted for McKlnley are as Intelligent, patriotic and liberty loving people as any in our country, but pot any moro so. That their leaders have no monopoly on political virtue, will appear to the satisfaction of many before four years roll around. The much-talked-of honest dollar un der the McKlnley administration will bo Just as honest as It always has been, and like Shakespear's honest man, ho was Just as honest as any other man who was no more honest than he. Tho officialism that always parades Itself as excessively honest deserves all tho closer watching. The national honor and Integrity and un selfishness that springs from the trusts and sydnlcates and usurers may bo superior as an eye-opener but in no other way. BLESS BILLY BRYAN. Five carloads of mining machinery has been shipped into tho Bonanza mine. 2g&32 GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand -CONDENSED MUX. Has No Equal SOLD BVERYWHERB May God out of the abundance) of his goodness gtvo Wm. J. Bryan health and strength to servo the peo ple in tho futuro as ho has in tho past. Tho best ovldenco of Bryan's patriot ism comes to us in his denial of tho luxury of a salary of $25,000 a year of fered him by New York and Chicago firms as retainer for legal services. If ho accepted such an offer it would ex pose him to the criticism that ho had used tho prestige given him by the suffrages of the people to mnko his professional fortune. He Is right in declining, Ho will keep up his fight In tho cause of opposition to tho trusts and combinations, that will now pro ceed to loot the country In tho name Ioi iucivinieyism, anu uio gam mist- is tho worst of all, , Washington, Nov. 9. Senator But ler has issued the follewing: "To the Peopleof the United States: In the remarkable campaign Just closed the pcoplo's party was the only party that supported solidly and un itedly the groat and vital Issues rep resented in the candidacy of Mr. Bryan. This was natural, for the people's party camo Into existence to bring to the front and to press to vic tory the principles of. Lincoln and Jefferson, already long discarded by the two old parties. The money power, feeling reasonably sure of its control of the ' leaders arid controlling Influ- i . Tl.... 1.1 !..., ..(., In ICflO unci's 1)1 bllU lltpuuiirau ii.uij-,111 ioir. gave its support to the candidacy of Cleveland for the especial purpose of having him, through the use of patronage and otherwise, crush out the sliver sentiment in the South, and make t lie leaders of that rarty as com pletely subservient us those in the Republican party. To accomplish this purpose, four cabinet ministers were selected from the South, and an unusually large amount of patronago was used on political leaders to the same end. It will be remembced that Mr. Cleveland demanded that Democratic senator and congressmen give a decisive vote in the interest of the gold standard before he would give out the postonices. "This deep-laid plan might have succeedpd had not the people's party at this juncture sprang into existence, exposed the plot, stood in the breach and appealed to the patriotic hosts of both parties to check the scheme of the people's despoilers and rally to the common defense. The people's party forced the Democratic organization to repudiate Clevelandism and return to the correct fundamental principles; not this, but the people's party then forced tho Republican party to cease hedging and straddling for the purpose of deceiving the people, and drove them to take a stand on one side or other upon the vitual Issues at stake. "The issue now being squarely joined, It was evident that those in fluences in the Democratic paity which had dominated and debaunclied the party for a quarter of accnlury would be driven to the support of the party that took a position on the side of the trusts, monopolies and money gamblers, while, on the other hand, it is evident that a large percentage of the Republican party favored tho principles now squarely forced to the front, yet only a small per cent would in this campaign support them be cause they found them under tho Democratic banner. Had it not been for prejudice against the Democratic name, as well as want of confidence in Democratic promises, for which it mu6t be frankly admitted past experi ence furnishes ample ground, a major ity of the voters of the country, Jn spite of tho tremendous and unparal leled forces put forward by the Re publican managers, would have cast their votes for financial reform and American independence. "The people's party with high patriotism and unselfish devotion to princlples,greator than ever exhibited by any other party, stepped outside Its organization to throw Its 2,000, 000 votes solidly for -Bryan. Had not more than this number of those who called themselves Democrats in 1892 given their support to Mr. Mc Klnley, tho cause of tho people and American principles would have triumphed this year. This class of Democrats will surely snpport tho party of monopolies In tho future. Their places in tho ranks of reformists must bo taken J,by patriotic RepublU cans. I cannot bolieve otherwise' for I have no less confidence In the patriotism of this class of Republi cans than the rank and iilo of tho Dcmocratio party has also demon strated. Therefore a largo per cent of those who, though' not fooled by the ambiguous pleas of honest money, and promised prosperity, yet who would not in this campaign fight under tho Democratic banner, will surely join hands with the majority of American cirizens outside the old parties to overthrow tho government I Oregon, of trusts and monopolies run In the Interest of foreign capitalists. Tho people's party has made this possible, In fact Inevitable. If this Is a fact Bryan would havo been elected in this contest had oven 25,000 Silver Repullcan-, come to the rescue. The clcttion of McKlnley and the triumph of the gold standaid docs not express the desires and senti ments 09 the people. The majority oppose the policy for which ho stands and will vote whenever opportunity is presented for a proper alignment. "The remarkable and brilliant cam paign of William J. Bryan would have aligned these forces and marched them to triumph and victory If any candidate or leader in America could have done so under the Democratic banner. The administration of Mc Klnley cannot bring prosperity to the American people, the mills cannot be kept open, or idle labor given employ ment and general prosperity restored and maintained until the wealth-producers receive a fair return for their labor, and are thus purchased. The gold standard and the monopoly rule, to the continuation of which Mr. Mc Klnley stands pledged, means four more years of falling prices, four more years of lockouts and strikes, four more years of reduced wages and idle labor. This will cause the patriotic rank and file of the Rebubllcan party to condemn and repudiate McKlnley ism as the patriotic rank and file of the Democratic party have condemned and repudiated Clevelandism. "The position of the People's party In this great contest has convinced every patriotic American that the party can be trusted to stand for the principles of good government and the interests of the people under any and all circumstances. Therefore,the People's party will be the nucleus around which the patriotic hosts must and will gather to redeem the betrayed republic and restore prosper ity to the oppress-ed and outraged people. Makion Butler, "Chairman People's Party National Committee." It Was the Fjrst Bull Rtin, Ed. Journal. If you can give mo space in the columns of your paper, I would like to advise my old comrades not to crow too loud over their victory Of last Tuesday, but look back to tho first battle of Bull Run in 1801. Com rades, don't you remember how It was heralded all over our country that our cause was lost and that the Union army was annihilated? It is possible that the right, and It may be as here tofore that the right will win. I am proud to havo been an old comrade who voted for Bryan and Watson. R' VT-- Tllil I I 31 -J!. lohfltxun i ' C Id 1 ,1. ,3 good ns Dt. .hum." livery old smoker knows there is none just OS good U3 f?fi "M Uico, 'TO THE EAST GIVES,,,,, lilackweli's BULL DURHAM Smoking Macco You will mid one coupon inside each two ounce bug, mid two cou pons inside cuui (our ounce & ungot UiacKwcl.sJUurlinni. I IJUIIUI kUUUUUUIIIi JUUll II1C I coupon which gives n Itjt ' of valuable presents ami ho,- io men. Two Transconti :ment'j Tub Journal cannot hope to do anything that would commend It or Its editor to the mind of Harvey Scott; but that we should be unable to win tho admiration of an offspring of Sam Clark of Salem causes us not a little mental anguish. We have this con solation, that while we Incur somo distrust In twosuoh vacuous Intellects wo may still hope to inspire some con fidence among persons not devoid of both morality and brains. Blood is Life. 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Jus the tllinrr for nilttinrr nnrlpr rnrmilc Pill 1 I W " wta(-i h ! M journal oince. SALEM WATER CO. Officei W Harnett.- Hot-1 Bu'Wino For water service apply at office. Hill payable monthly in advance. Make (a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notico is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plastering will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at for copy. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticc,the cut in prices on the following iShirts, plain iocents Unaer drawers 5 to Iocents Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cunts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andgothcr work inj telhgently washed by hand; Col, J. Olmsted 'Prop. 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