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RTW R1JU 1 SaEEZZ2i ($&&&!. A - t-ta-v FOtiR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY C, 1904. GROVER CLEVE LAND DEMOC RACY'S HERO (Continued from first page.) HALF OUR ILLSJRE CATARRH. Letters From Two Prominent Men. tnjS-Ulc4 galleries woro General OQibips 1J. Weaver of Iowa. Governor Kocfcerr of- Missouri, August Belmont s Nw York, Colonel Guffey of Penn tqrlraala, Clark Howell of Georgia, iUt Senator Money of Mississippi. fWLrfek A. Collins of Boston was given aauratJon anil Senator Smith of New .Jersey likewise received a wolcome. Vfoeu Chairman Jones announced the sriectloa of Williams as tempor ary chairman, the convention cheered SsnUly. Tfao Misslsslpplan was obliged todunb over tlio rail to get on the B&Ltfann, which afforded much amuse ment tor the crowd. Williams was xnsmJy sreoted when ho finally faced OioWjp audience and began sieaklng. WiJbims began, by stating that tho ososfc Important quadriennlal event of fibonrorld Is the solectlon by tho Amor testa people of the chief executive. Ho flTors? tho Rroat olovatlon takes place satwiilri all men aro supposed to ar- frtot tholr cholco by ways of honos tty aanj Intelligence. Thero have at unrys Iroen two great parties who hnvo oleitfwd, lolcgato8 to conventions for Vhm jn80 of soloctlng candidates eta Jbr IJbe purpose of promulgating a tfMUVmn. Ono of thoso has scloctod at, candidate and announced Its plat Ytarm, anJ 11 was one of tho aulotost and most unanimous occasions that fflfco mures of history has over record oi Tho address of the temporary simlnnn wbb Jn oue senso historical, Hhwtt. mostly ancient history and a acrcat deal of it bad hlgtory at that. Bt was a labored attempt to draw ay tho attention from Itooaevolt ui his volcanic and oruptlvo reckless cbimctor by dwelling upon tho fact tttootat Bomo period in Its history tho Btejrabllcau party has beon tho party vfateh did things and did them safely. The orator hoped to havo the country Joro Hlght of tho fact It Is now in Iwti ItKlalatlvo branches tho party slvwly or non action and of ob struction to reform ami progress, In t a wun a party whoso only Bacrod pro cept Is tho shibboleth drawn from1 tho OBunMor' tnblo of "stand pat." A pro pt born of cowardlco and fear to ttnoro. i Wllllnms opolto of tho wonderful "rautual admiration society or "mo, too. Toddy.' 'and "me, too. Kllhtio," when wrenlng to Hoot's peoratlon, and thon lootwl from Boot's speoch at Cooper Union. Now York, October. 1902, In "wnica Hoot said that tho tariff law. on tho wholo. has worked well, and that f. I bettor to incur om slight Inu ualltles fur u time than lo incur tho "tnicartnlnty and dlHUirbanro of uuil "mes which results from tho process t inaklng changes, and ho heard that h lVesldont In his political tour of the Wort n the spring of 1903, mado poach In tho snmo Identical Ian Xu. "Verily," said Wllllanu. "to wla witii but a sluglo thought, two ipecchra ihnt road llkn mm .,i ,. lnjtlo thought harmoniously oxprossod 1 nut tt force a HlnKlo special Intorost to tako Its lip from, tho publio breast for (war of tho public finding tliout un aeeoanary. and. might shako thorn all ff. how hutnoroiu It Is to prnlio so highly our follow cltUen In while " nie Ktv&t nmii w,0 hnvo tlllod tho oai n now uccuplos. has himself round only about throw, In hi. opinion, worthy of nnythlng like unstinted Urnlso-wushlngton. l.tncttln und him !'. Vorlly other humorists will io Mm fnmi buslnos. Williams quoted rrtmi Boot's temporary speech "that thn ItuiuiMi.... , .. " ,wu t'"f is me medium r tho people ju the exprowion or a owl wMlinaM." and sarcastically mt over the list of wauuaU In past ud pi,Ment hUtory-the credit Mob Nor nlDuollnr. ABm whisky tlng umthoc,, r.onructlun. HMloffln de-' WiHiumi publio ta. hnreau. fuH Ty Y( homo. Ihu nululm.11 ..... f loll Itoarlng Juke Smlth wwl ohlldrou woro to be killed In m Isteud of Uu, Philippine Ti,0 wikwr kiuitlii ).. that irHlw had ton rolentlewh- mntsho,!. The secrry Ikm.u that tno iw itiolta f rfnHitaltou of uWny m5 the peoirte luerea.ea from . M thai ike eiWU fw tiMt n ymK pmeertii- . &, t)l . iHibMoun w. ! t. for tho. amylK H miwik HJ- thai the qa,,,,. W0ll,y -M'uif to m with tki value rf iaM4. ,. ,u- rtM ztw. or wiHaHr m cale f riea. or with MU. jwKfcway. Now it i ,... ... ki .i . ""wiw ai irouht nrosirlly, aU du to It ititahtiu opmiirt lu sauth IT CONOIIE88MAN DUNOAN. i,iii.i.i.'i.ti Congresaman lrvlno Dungnn of Jack son.O., olootod to tho Fif ty-sccoud Con gress as a Democrat, in a recent letter from Washington, D. C, says: " detlre to Join with my many friend In recommending your Inval- ttthln ramedv. Pertinm. in nnvnno in need of an Invigorating tonic, and wnose aysiem is run aownoycaiarrnai troubles. Perunn la a permanent and effective cure tor catarrh and I would advise all who aro afflicted with this disease to try this remarkable rem edy." Irvine Dungan. Everybody Is subject to catarrh. Pa rana cures catarrh, acuto or chronic. Wherever located. Hon. Thomas Gahan of Chicaco. mem ber of the National Commltteo of the Democratic party, writes as follews: " I was afflicted with catarrh for four teen years and though I tried many remedies and applied to several doctors I was not able to find a euro. I took Feruna for twenty-two weeks and am now entirely cured." Thomas Gahan. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory rosu Us from tho uo of l'oruna wrlto atonco to Dr. Hartmnn, giving a full statement of your caso and lie will bo glad to give you his valuable advice (reo. 0 Addroas Dr. Ilirtmati, President of Fha Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. convention, when two little" negro boys were paraded before tho delegates. I Turning to Democracy, Williams said It would nominate for President a man tralnei In tho ways of the con stltutlon, who will not usurp the leg islative or Judicial functions; one who will not violate international usages or keep tho people guessing what he will do or say next, and will nominate him on a platform ignoring dead is sues, and dealing with every present live l&sue In tones both certain and un mlstakablo, favoring economy In ad ministration and a wlso business-like revision and reduction of tho tariffs by the friends of tho masses. When Williams mentioned Cleve land's name the convention went wild. Many delegates got on chairs, waved their coats while they cheered af tho too of their voices. The dele gates from Mississippi and some from Iowa took part In tho demonstration. The Tammanyltos In tho aisles urged along the cheering. Sorgeant-at-Arras Martin engaged In a bout with a Tam many delegate trying to put him out. Chairman Jones rapped vainly for older and ordered (said to bo Mike Hampton, secretary to Hon. Tim Sul livan,) a Tammanylto, put out be cause he persisted In urging along the demonrtratlon. Half of tho delegates mounted chairs to watch the commo tion. During tho Cleveland demonstra tion David B. Hill's face was a study. . though he had swallowed vinegar, mis taking It for syrup. Tho demonstra tion continued for over 10 minutes. I Some New York up-state delegates declared that the Tammanylto was a paiu snouier. At tho conclusion of Williams' speech tho convention adjourned un til 1 o'clock tomorrow morning. 694 Ti ISl 3- 5 Cigars Sold Every Minute 8 Jt 41,640 every hour, 1,000,000 every day. The largest selling brand of cigars in the world. You owe it to your self to find out why so many people smoke the Cremo. 5 cents invested in a Cremo will explain it. Sold in every store, in every town, in every State. The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection, mono crops? What partnership Is there betweon gold and human In dustry, Ingenuity and tho Bepubllcan party of which tho Bopubllcan party Is tho solf-aasertlvo senior member? What monumental effrontory, turning to tho Bopubllcan party as responsible for every good which has happened. Thlj tho speaker denied, referring to Its present obtructlveness and Its ovaslon of llvo Issuos, referring to tho Industrial depression which tho Re. publicans attempted to Bhouldor onto thu Domocratlo administration, wn. Hams said' that when Cleveland came Into onico ho found thlncs on thn downward path. In reviewing that doprjMHlou no explained that tho India famlno and nu linmcnso whoat crop in tho United States brought tho price up to 70 cents a bushel. When wheat wont up and Bllvor bullion wont down thoro necessarily was a lonnectlou In tho prlco botwoon tho two. Thus It came about that MoKlnloy was olect- oil uecauso wheat wont up. Tho boast timt .Mchlnloy's election was respon sible for high prices was false, and ai to Cuba, tho publio domand led the Bopubllcan party to fall Into lino. Tho Democrats voted for a war moasuro as enthusiastically as tho Bonubli- cane. U would be Invidious to Rtni polities of horotw, but ho had heard that Dewey was a Democrat. Schley was a Domoorat. Miles a Democrat, and It soemod to hlnv ho had hoard that the Bopubllcan ailmlnUimiim. had snuhbod tho first, tried t ,ii.rn.., the second, and had Insulted the third. Turning to tho trusts he nnmn.i tho latiKuaite of the Beimblloan .iintfnr nnd went on to show that attorney Owneial Harmon. uudr OJevolantl' administration, really stario.i ..it Rialnet the trusts. Tho boast tht n,. umninistraMon has oxocuted the antl twsl laws hi ildloulous. for th Hitmv iiey.generul, n rtwponio lo a reaolu non or his (Wl llanw'l , rfi,.. eonfwMod that nothing had boon done and left the Idea that notalng would Imj done. WtHlamti H'tackrtri tha 1,,-lw ..i... form Mgoroiwly. aud then scathlngty refemxt to the hvim.i4w..Kni . lMtlan dXH;ateAl Uv )a u....i.u win mlHiliHta. lit, ctaiuea It would w iar nwro jHtflnabl io .v,. u... lo she to every sailor and every man or woman In the cot,,,. wra,BK I(W han a dollar a day m Increase or W W . tWM It WOUhi h Lv ......... l r slilp subsiuj- ,o pretemt to blal end lu view. The Qrator lauitrhea Into the Miiuiitnti..i ...... ot the Ktmall4.au ... ... ..7 Stthe Ll .""".. rwui) .-r.va.aB WlUlOUt r- K taat of ,Be Mkv lUtM of th that If Rooaevolt was oleoted on this reform to U irens t STL!'. h ZZ Bailey Is Conservative. St Louis, July 6. Bailey, of Texa3, who declined the chairmanship of the committee on resolutions, favors I a inutiuiut ouiiji-v. Mill in uuu Willi U1UI adopted by tho Maryland convention. This points out tho glaring Inequali ties and gross Injustice of the exist ing tariff and promises vigorous and prompt relief, but pledges Itsolf to seo that tho policy will be carried out In a conservative spirit of fairness to all Interests. Bailey says he bolloves In his party being perfectly honest In J recognizing tho fact that under tho t operation of the government, customs ' houses nre a necessity. He expects a long hot light In shaping tho plat form, and It Is because of his deter mlnntlon to controvert Bryan politics In tho commltteo that ho prefers be ing a lay member, thus giving him freedom In tho discussion. MAYOR OFFERS REWARD Mayor Waters this morning offered a reward of $25 for the recovery of the body of John A. Rotan, who com mitted suicide on Monday. An expert diver ha3 been sent for, and he will arrive from Portland this evening, and will probably go to work at once In the river, If tho body Is not recov ered before that time. Yearly Meeting of Friends. Tho Friends from over the state are gathering at Newberg to attend the Oregon yearly meeting, tho first public session of which was hold yes terday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho annual meeting of ministry and over sight, secret, was held yesterday af ternoon. The sessions of the moot ing continue throughout tho week and over Sunday, attention being given to tho various phases of church work. Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago on account of the St. Louis exposition on tho following dates June 1G, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3,; August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 6. 7: October 3. 4,5. Going trip must be completed with in 10 days from date of sale, and pas sengers will be permitted to Btart on any day that will enable them to reach their destination within the ten-day limit. Return limit 90 days, but not later than December 31, 1904. For full Information as to rates and routes call on agent of S. P. Co., at Salem, o Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bay. On Juno 1st the Southern Pacific Company will resume sale of excur sion tickets to Newport and and Ya qulna Day, both season and Satur- day-to-Monday tickets will be sold. This popular resort Is growing in fa vor each year, hotel rates aro reason able, and the opportunity for fishing. hunting and sea bathing are unex celled by any other resort on the Pa-J clflc coast. Midsummer Is bringing mgany good things the public, and one is tho great 6, of buggies, surrles, runabouts, ro wagons, and all pleasure vohlc greatly reduced at Mitchell, Lewis Staver Company Salem branch.6-30 REISTLE ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPE!? i. "i tbiy t LAnNLriLL VLfiur lulu H UIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chinese and Japan fancy goods. We also make, un i kinds of wrappers and waists, undi wear and skirts. Gents' and Iadi4 furnishing goods, silks, laces and ert broideries. All kinds of summer jtool matting, etc. Court street, corntn' Hey. Salem Told By Bulletins. The Democratic convention story, ns told by bulletins, Is as follews: 12:01 The convention was called to order. 12:10 Bryan enters at the head of the Nobrnska dologatlon, and was well received. 12:11 Tho hall Is fitltling hot, and tho balconies are woll filled. 12:12 Tho roll of tho convontlnn Is being called by tho secretary. i-: to Congressman John simm Williams Is temporary chalitnan of thn convention. 12:18 Prayor was offoroit hv nor John F. Cannon, or tho Grand Avonuo Prosbytorlnn church, of St. Louis. 12:J0 Tompoiary Chalrmnn ir.hn Sharp Williams Is now addrosalmr tho convontlon. His speech Is well ro-colved. n-if-wiiiiama is Injuring In koon sarcasm of President Roose- eus praise of Ullhu Root. 12:40 Tho speaker characterizes Former Secretary Root's spoech In praise or tho President as a ivl. nf utter egotism. 12:18 Tho snoakor savs- t th Ideals of the people flnd thnlr hnat oxproMlon In tho Remihiinnn ,..... then God snvo us." 1:0S The tlrst real outburst of ap plause followed tho mention nt n.,- Cleveland's tiamo. 1:11 The cheerlnsr fur piq.i..i still continue. 1:1R The convention u Ktin i .n order, and thoru aro continuous cries for Graver. "M' I 1 "WWIWMMHMWnWBMiMM,MM. ira THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. -SbV Liberty Street. DRESSER A vey pretty line of Dressers and Dressing Table, in Golden qaurtered Oat, Bird's eye Maple and Manogany just in. Yoa may look the country over and not find their superior -- ... operaiiva In Squth Af. raeo - i .1 iuroanco and W and tho KkuJiimt ... .. .. W9 Wr ' & Southern slat, tn. im t0 t the KambhW Willamette Valley Chautauqu, Asso- elation. The WIMamotte Valiv rn Aseoclatlon will moot at Gladstone ik. near ureson Citw .ii.u- io.u ... . inn. . . ' ""W ! IU -. t-'Mi. incuwive. Tho Southern Pa- -... .u.iny Wii mako reduced mttw on the certificate plan for this occasion. Call on av So...h- . ... . . ' w"".l' -o- v.... Seni ior auvertlelug matter 6-20-eod -o . China Closets Recent arrivals in China Closets pats ts in a position to Sttpply yot either in Gold en Oak ot Weathered Oak. Also plain o mittoted backs CASTOR I A For Infants and ninj. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought uevn the ill I Mm m CS-iJtf 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I Itju- 1 vTc-v-tI I I I 1niiuiiHiiiiiifininmmiiiJ3 1 I Signature of Gjffi&&, MORRIS CHAIRS Tie choicest in Mois Chairs, all fishes, all kmds of cushions and tipholstcring. The amplest and most sensible bact adjustment. Mission Ws i0 weathmd oafc ate fl the most popola, sellers. 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