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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1008 DEMOCRATIC FIRST AND SECOND PLACE POSSIBILITIES sketches of Those Most Prominently Mentioned for Nominnton nt tho Denver Convention for the Presidency nnd Vlcc-Presldency. Written lly Stnff Representatives of tho United Press. Lincoln, Neb., July 1.- It wbb a mombora, nnd Bomo of his friends gwclterlng July night in Chlcngo In yet rolnto with gleo how, when n ujofi Delegates,' spectators, nnd I Democratic leader wanted to ond a fiftwgimiter men were potulant and exhausted. Tho siivor men were in cpntrol of tho convention, but the gold men wero putting up a light. Everything scorned to indicate that "Sllvor Dick" Bland would bo tho Domocrntlc party's nominoo for thoJwayB wind it up with, tho romark, presidency. Tho nolso in tho hall j "And thoro was a quick voto on that was bo great tnat it was uimcuit lor even trained nowspapor mon to ko-jp track of what was going on. In tho midst of tho confusion a young, smooth-faced dolcgato from tho West stepped to tho platform to nmko a fow remarks. Ono of the newspaper mon turned to a veteran Washington correspondent and In quired: "Who tho hell is that7" "Oh, ho's a dub congressman from Nebraska," wns tho weary reply. I wish thoy'd choke him off nnd lot uso go home." A hnlf hour lntor thoso two men, as well as some 10,000 othors woro cheorlng thomsolves honrso ovor tho greatest speech ovor delivered in a Democratic -convention. Within tho spneo of 30 minute, Wllllnm Jennings Rrynn had lonpbd from- compnratlvo obscurity to tho leadership of his party. Ho could have had tho nomination thnt night, but ho declared that If his boom waB not strong enough to llvo 21 hours, It would hotter die, so tho nomination wont ovor till tho noxt day. Sitting down In tho front of the hall wns Democracy's old tlmo chlof- tan, David B. Hill, with a part of tho Now York delegation. Wa friends had Importuned him to lono but ho leaned back In his chnlr with a scornful smllo on his face 'and watched nnd listened. As tho Ne braska orator reachod his olonuont climax nnd uttorod tho phraso that beenmo bo trlto In tho campaign that followed "You shall not press down upon tho brow of labor thlB crown of thorns; you shall not cru cify mankind upon n crosB of gold" and oven boforo that ovor-to-be-rcmemborcd parado of standnrds nbout tho hall, Hill turned to ono of his frlonda and said, "Thnt onJs Bland's nnd ovory other boom In tho convention." Bryan Uvod a fairly successful ordlnnry Amorlcnn llfo prior to that convention. Ho had boon n. power in Illinois In tho small communltloi In which ho lived, nnd had romovoJ to Nebraska becnuoo lo bollovcd tho opportunities woro greator thoro. As a mombor of congress ho had not shown particularly bright. Truo, he wai popular among tho Western j JfIijH f il i F i IPho Kind Yor Havo Always Bought, and which has boon in use for over 30 years, 1ms homo tho signnturo of - and lias boon nmuo under his per- 4&V, JSonal supervision slnco its infancy. X &cc4li Allow no ono to decolvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations find "Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience ngalnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains nolthor Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo Huustauco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fovcrlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stoiunch and .Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS "Dnn-v-t -Mia lUtl.luJ WilV apfCi The Kind You Me Always Bought l(i Use For Oyer 30 Years. debate In the houso ho sidled over to tho Ropubliban "whip" and whis pered, "If you don't call this wind Jamming off, I'll set that Nebraska cyclono looso and ho'll talk for a week." Thoso who toll tho .story al bill.' Ho wns recognlzpd as an authority on questions of political oconmy In tho early 00's and his odltorlals on tho colnago question had widespread popularity which was addod to when ho wnB named, but beaten for tho Bonatorshlp of his adopted stato. Bryan's campaign of 189G wos spoctacular. Ho was tho first candi date for tho presidency to tour 18, 000 miles to advocato his own elec tion. Ho Invaded the "onemy'd country" twlco that Fall. In Mad ison Squnro Gordon ho defied Tam many Hall and its leadors. With his voice bo husky It could hardly bo heard ho dominated tho meetings with his personality, and It Is now genornlly admitted that had tho election boon held In Soptombor ho would havo been elected. Benten at tho polls ho devoted tho noxt two year 3 to lecturing on blmotnlllsm. In May, 1808, with tho Spanlsh Amorlcnn war In progrons, ho ralsod the third Nebraska regiment of vol unteers nnd was commissioned its colonol. Two years later, In 1000, ho dom inated tho next nntlonnl Democratic convention, wrote tls platform and forced his own nomination. Ho It wns who mado Imperialism tho "burning Issue," nnd ho tourod tho country In bohalf of this frosh child of his brain, only to bo ngnln de feated. Thoro had boon a steady advanco In tho mna's dovolopmont. Mnturor years had glvon Importance In his mind to things ho formerly doomed less essential, nnd ho wns also ronl Izlng thnt changed conditions In public nffnlrs domnnded new meth ods of treatment. As n result thoro was born his magazine Tho Com moner. It proved tho foundation for Bryan's present fortuno, boosting his yearly Incomo from $5000 to ap proximately $70,000. Up to the as30mbllng of tho 1004 convention It had boon expected Brynn would fight tho enstorn olo mont In tho party and again forco his own nomination. But ho did nothing of tho sort. His onomleri within tho ranks now doclnro ho ww afraid to run against Roosovolt, but no matter what tho reason, ho do- RirynnfiirA if fcJglUUW w voted hiB energies to seolng that tho platform of tho party was not ob noxious to hlniBolf and his frlonda, nnd thon pormltted, tho nomination of Alton B. Parker. Accusations of treachery In this campaign nro re pelled by tho Bryan followers, who declnro that tho Nobrasklati support ed tho ticket loyally. Parkers' dofcat emphasized Bry an's supromacy In tho party, and when ho loft in 1006 for his tour of tho world, ho was everywhere ac claimed as Democracy's loader. At Toklo, Manila, Bombay, Cairo, Jo rusalom, St. Petersburg, and in Eng land, ho was enthusiastically greoted and ho roturnod homo to bo met moro as a "conquorlng horo" than as a man who had twice beon de feated at tho polls. Taken oft a steamer at Quarantine, ho was es corted by marching , clubs, nnd mounted police through tho streets of Now York, lined with cheering thousands. In his Initial speech after his re it urn ho hinted at tho possibility of a now creod for Democracy gov ernmental ownership and was tit onc attacked by many of tho big men In his pnrty, Including such as Senator Daniel of Virginia. Steadily maintaining his own vlows In the faco of opposition, ho said ho was willing to lenvo tho mnttor to tha people for their consideration. Slnco his roturn Bryan has de voted most of his energies to lec turing throughout tho country. This 1b a typical Bryan day: Up at 7 a. m. from n long railway rids, greets a recoptton committee, eats breakfast, makes a speech to n student body nt 0:30, moots a party central commlttco at 10, n't 10:lr addresses a big aiidlonco In a church or town hnll, follows this with a talk to an overflow mooting, hns lunch nt 1 p. m., thon away on a trnln for n 100-mllo jump with a half dozen speeches on routo; speaks at 3:30 In tho open nlr to a crowd of Bovernl thousand, makes another rntlroad Jump of HO miles, has din ner, is glvon n public reception, talks to roportors, dollvors a church ad dress, and nt midnight Is off again by rail. Tho Bryan of todny Is a much moro sorlous mnn thnn that of 12 yoars ago. Ho has dovclopcd and brondoncd out, but ho novor ad mits ho was wrong thon. "Tlmo has provon wo woro right," is tho way ho puts It when asked why ho abandoned froo silver, Imperialism, rovlelon of tho tnrlff and othor fac tors of tho political equation, nnd ho 1b quick to resent tho charge that tho ono nlm of his llfo Is to bo a "porpotual candidate" Ho In sists thnt ho has demonstrated that n mnn can bocomo Influential In politics without departing from high moral standards, without power .o roward, monoy to buy influonco, or pntronngo to dispose. In ono particular it would scorn tho Bryan of today differ more than In any othor from tho Bryan of 1890. Ho Is willing to compro mise. Years ago he would not bond. It was then "my will" or nothing. Now ho llstons to othots and sometimes ndmlts they know moro about tho subject mnttor than ho himself does. Bryan himself best explains tho change in his mnko-up. In discus sing public matters not long ago, ho nld: "When I started out In pol tlcs, I used to think that all gooi was condoled In my own party, and nil ovll In tho other; but us I have become bettor acquainted, I havo found so many bnd Democrats nnd so many good Republicans that I havo bocomo moro charitable." o TEA Good tea, close price. There is no other way to build a good business or keep a gfood business. Your croccr rotnrns rour rnoncr if rou don't like ScbilliiiL' Det: we pay blm. Tho banks and big corporations today are distributing' throughout the United Stntoa $195,000 in divi dends. Over Tlilrty.flvo Years. In IS'2 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery nnd cholera in fantum It wns at this time that Chamborln,n,; colic, Cholera and Dl arrohoa Remedy was first brought In to use. It proved more successful than any other romedy or treatment, and has for thirty-five years main tained that record. From n small beginning its salo and use hns ex tended to every part of the United State and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will rec ommend It when their opinion Is asked, although thoy have othr medicines thnt pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, oven In the most severe arid dangerous case3. For sale by Dr. stone's drug store. o Build tho Salem and Stayton electric I WANT ADS-QUICK FOR SALE tor Snle A good gentlo driving horse. Enqulro 256 N. 12th St. 6-27-3t For Sole Good, almost now hay baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will very cheap, 6-18-imo Automobllo For Sale First clast, 35-horse ppwor, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for sale cheap. Owner will guarantee car. Enquire at Journal office. For Sale tFIrst-cIaaa carpet papor at thlB office, 25a for a big roll. Farm and City Property Our lists of doslrablo properties Is too largo to specialize Yorex Bros. Co., 373 Stato street. tf. For Sale Now G-room houso on Market and Thirteenth . All con vonlonces. Will boII cheap. Ad dress C. H., Journal offlco. tf" For Sale Ono model E Ramblor runabout. Warranted first class condition. Seo Wilson & Maurer 6-18-lmo For Snle A first class cow for sale cheap. Phono Farmora 24X For Sale a quantity of 3-lnch second-hand Btcol plpo. Call 1508 E. Stato St., W. Lebold. 6-23-f For Sale Cherries at lc per pound buyer to pick samo. H. W. Sav age, Garden Road. G-20-lt For Sale Flno Jorsoy bull vory rea sonable Inqulro of J. A. Vaughn, Jefferson. ' 6-20-lw FOIt SALE. 18 n.l-lOO Acres Located 1 mile from stntlon, mllo tov school. Place Is all undor cultivation, ox copt 10 acres In pnsturo. All foncod nnd no waste land on placo. Throo aero orchard consisting of applos, chorrlos, prunes and walnuts. Plenty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring wator In ovory flold. A good C room houso, hot and cold wator, bath, tollot and lavatory; good barn, grnnory, carriage and shod nnd chlckon house. Prlco (4050. Will trndo for Salem residence proporty not to oxcocd $1500. 8 Acres Located 2 mllos from cen ter of Salem. Threo ncros undor cultivation, all rest of fruit, such as apnles, pears, chorrlds, quinces nnd English walnuts; 5 ncros In pnsturo, modorn 2-story houso, X rooms, hnrd finished, soptlc tank, wind mill nnd towor. Prlco $4000, onsy terms. 18 Acres Located 214 mllos from town, nil undor cultivation; a good 5-room housa, barn and wagon shed. Woll wator at houso and al so at barn; good young orchard, consisting of npplest pears, prunes, cho8lcs nnd small fruit, such as blackborrles, gooseberries, cur rants nnd strnwborrlos. Prlco $3000, $300. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. M2 Stato Street. FOR SALE 850 Houso, 4 roonm, bnrn, 4 lots, wlro fonco, bonrlng fruit trees, drove woll, wood wator, near good school. $1100 House, C rooms, good well water, 2 largo lots, on corner, cloe to school, bearing fruit trees. Don't overlook this snap. 1700 House, 7 rooms, 2 largo lot. $1700. 1800 House,' ground. 5 rooms, 1 ' aero $2300 Houso, 7 rooms, barn, 2 large lots, fenced all In, bearing fruit and garden. Going east, havo to sacrifice; $2300, worth $2800. Farms Wo have a large list of farms for salo some of tho best In the valley. BECHTEL & SCHULZ 371 STATE ST. PHONE 152 -Iliy.I'lI-ty. A?" K STAlSLiES OveTy7mrTt3Hs7nT Post offlco Stables at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188, Some o the finest liveries In the city car be fdund here Dick Westarott proprietor. 10-l-lyr StVSII.ANp .PQOn FACTORIES Frank M. Hromi. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi of houso finish and bard wooo work. Front street, between Statt and Court. Make all complaint! at the office. DRAYMEN. Cannulas Bro Transfer Cmipny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed read; for aaipraent. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial atreet Pkone 210. Rvtidence Fkone 9fB MISCELLANEOUS Human Hair Only I will bo at J. A. Sol woods, 465 North Front street, for ono week only. Call and bring your combings and havo them put Up first class or buy a now switch. Mro. O. A. Spauldlng. 6-27-3t (Lost A black silk Jackot on Hlfeh and Liberty streets. Finder will please return to Journal office. 6-29-3t Salem Cash Market I buy for cash and soil for cash. Cold storage and all kinds of meats kept. Give mo a trial at 173 Commercial St. P. W. RoyoltB, Prop. 6-29-tf. For Rent Housekeeping rooms. 223 South Commercial Street. fl-27-3t Loulon Noodle House Ferry street, ' near High. 6-5-lmo. Togo Noodlo Houso First class placo to get bowl noodles. Fresh and woll served 10c. 439 Forry atroot. ' C-G-lmo Help Furnished Frco of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 Stato atroot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help ploaso call at ofllco or phono us. Also havo cows for salo. Concreto Work Get my prices on sidewalks, curbs, septlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteod first-class, m Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo., Highland. Phono 1569. July24-tf Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollrorlea. One block east of S. P. passengt? dopot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Ilutto & Wcndcroth Fine wlnee, liquors and cigar. We handle the colobratod Kellog gaud Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. Boutb Commercial atreot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on E'lwt Stato stroot has boon doublod In slzo and wo aro hotter prepared than ovor to serve customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho boat of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwardi Moat Co. BUTTERNUT BREAD. It is worth more than any other 'iroad yet tho price is no higher, for aale at your grocora. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Tliomnn & Cooloy, Propa. PLUMBERS Tlico. M. Burr Plumbln-g, hot watar ' and steam heating and tlnalns 10 1 Commercial street. Phon Main 192, 9-1-lp M. J. Petrel Plumbing, atoara au gas fitting. Succoftsor to Knox A Murphy, 22C Commercial streat 'Prono Mala 17. LODGES. Carpenters Union No. 1005 Loc' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aarf Joirors of Amorlca meet over? Saturday ovonlng nt 8:00 p. ra. la Hoarat hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennis, Roe. Soc. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Moeti Saturday night in Holman hall, State Btreot Waldo Miller, C. R.; J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty atroeti Tuesday of each week at 7:30 f m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; B. H Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Or got) Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meeti every Thursday evening at t o'clock in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk Voodmcn of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, In Holman .hal1 O. L. Darling, O. C; P. L. Fra ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acel dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every cfalra pal Good agents wanted. J. H. C Mongomery, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 546 State atne WANTED knitted Man and wlfo, without family, to work on ranch. Ad dress MB. C," care Journal ofllco. 6-25-lw Wanted at Once From $100 to $500, tho beet of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. 0-11-tf Wanted Woman to work In small family; good wages. Enquire 564 North Church atreet.. 6-29-3t. Wanted A solicitor for advertising., Caa earn from $48 to $58 per 3? RETURNS 1 week. For particulars, Tho Grey Syndicate, Music Publishers, East Liverpool, O. ' 6-29-3t. AVantcd At Salem hospital a woman as cook. Good wages. Apply l person. G-29-tf. jWantcd An oxporloncdd dlniuz room girl at-Hotol Salem. , 6-29-3t. Carpenter Wanted Good wagos for man. Phono 544 or call at 415 Court St. 6-29-3t. Wanted Forty berry pickers. For information call at Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. 6-30-3t Wanted At onco 30 women at th Mutual Canning company. 6-30-St Wanted Pantry, girl at tho Willam ette hotel. 7-i-3t. .HEAL ESTATE FOR BALD t Something Worth Investigating 96 Acres 5 Miles from Snlcm 40 acres cloared, 8 acres fruit, 5 room houso, good barn, spring water In houso and barn. All good fruit land. Only $3,300. 30 Acres B Miles from Salem 7 room houso, barn 40x60 family or chard, stock and ImplomontB In cluded. Prlco $3500. Wo Imvc Improvod " and "unim proved city proporty for sale. If you enn not pny cash buy a city lot on tho Installment plan. Salem City proporty a good In vostment. Look ovor our list of Farm proporty. OLMSTED LAND CO. Snlem Branch Ycrox Bros. Co. 373 STATE STREET. HOTELS AND RESTAUR ANTM. I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 U I I II I I II I I II I I'M The I White House Restaurant t For a Regular i 25c Dinner at 20c I They cau't be beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietor. 1 nil ii ii i ii m 1 1 ii iiiiiiit oa8aiaia(M g30 COURT STREET, Call and try Uhhb. Meal 15c. Board, per week $3.71, also furnished vomi very reasonable. AT THJI Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c $ atf gtlDMal HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh and Stark Sta. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rotes $ I per day and up. European plan. Frco Dus. WRIGHT-DIGKINSON MOTEL CO, Proprietors I MMMMHMM THE AVENUE Creams, Ices, clgarj and confeo lona. Corner of Seventeenth r.nd Asylum avenua. n. o. uker. pro prietor. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITI HALL. For water aervlce apply at offle Bills payable aontbly In adraa fiHICHESTER'S PILLS ntakunu Btt.Si(t. Alwtrt i VTVtU 1JII Ab fvrVrugltHotj UlMPa .'''" Wed u4 tlU .i.ulllAvf V JZWI toiea, itV4 wllb Hint RlbUm. V , 17 Ttr tw'H" AikrwFrw'tfp.TK .r V vMMkMaraultat.StfMt.AlwtrikaUAhNI SOU IY Wtfidt5TS EVfmHfKC