The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL;. PORTLAND,
day r ;m octc
'nhnWaew' MShWaUl y
, WHISTS EECCE :
STATX (WMMlTtn
$ Um-iTMHI PVXUO war.
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The Fowollst hare decided on their
platform. Tb SUM limiUtW of that
mtv yesterday IwM a MtUnf h th
htooawk buUding. Tho present were
r, prentatlve Of th MKWtMMM.
Stood Win Ol the iUt TlUtlel -
nwign. The platform adopted fellowe:
V "We, tb elate eonuOUM of tb Pee-
fl earn. tiMbM la the etty of
ortlen. this Zth dey of October, 1M4.
get forth tn following M MUilM or
our principles end platform:
Fire We Indorse tM unooti plai
ns of the tvon!1 party. Adopt July
1M. t Springfield. II L, on lipriMM-
M tn this laBMln br Wataoo and Tib
bie, our candidal for axeeidont d
vloe-prestdent.
i, "Second while not opposing bank of
deposit, whlcb ar nonofy aa
dliim of exchange and a eonvenlenee to
the business and progress of th coun
try. we do oppose tb delegation Of au
thority br h fOTtnoHot to ur bonk
or corporation to toeue mommy. Wo bo-
liar oil money, enner meiauio r paper,
should b laauod directly by tb gevern-
ment, and should b o full tool tender
sor mil wiifsuun yuuuv ww
r 'Third W favor publle ownership of
telegraph an telephone linen.
"Fourth W favor tb government
Min mui wlmtnik ainr ail rallraed
Una to tho eatent of regulating tbolr
freight rataa and fares. Id preventing un
just discrimination between ahlppere and
point, untU auon tin mm tta govern
ment cm purohoo transportation lino
now exlatlng, or construct otbor Knee,
to b owned and opomtod br tb govern
moat la tb interest of tho people, and
mot for tho asuiebaiomt of prlvat oor
po rati one. .
"Fifth Sight roar a- thor woro
Hwit two neUoosJ parties represented la
Oregon -one la favor of tb gold stand
ird, tb otbor to. faror of blmetolism.
Th party favoring blBMtallam wma rep
traesnted by W. J. Bryan for president,
nd Thoraao KL Watson for riee-presl-
dent. Tb PoeI'a nmrtr boa thla roar
aoauaatad Tbomaa K. Wataoa for proat-
dot. roprooafiUna tho aajno flnaM
brlnelnlaa aanraaaad alcht raara uo,
"Tbaro ar aow two goid-aUndard
nomlnaao oppoatnc - tb olcUa of Mr.
Wataoo vla Tboodoro Aoooavolt and
Alton B. Parkar. -
-Wo know no roaaoa wfty thooo who
rot ad acaiaat too sold atandard t
yoaro aao abovld Oaaart soraMr pruMa
alo and orllaatt :
Tbaraforo, bollortna that thoot who
rotod for Bryan and Wataon bafor ware
haaaot and eonacUnttou In ao dolnc, wo
now Moat raopaotfully tarlt Uim to ro-
amala ataadfaot la tbolr formar bonoot
oowrlettoaa and raoaat thalr rota for
Tbatnaa K. Wataoa on tba Ich of No ram-
bar, i4,
.; '.' -JL . KKLSON, - - - . .
i ' . ' "Cbalrmoa.
' -. " ' . "BRNttT BARTON, .
"Socrotarji
. ' "W. T. HARK.
nBORaa ooia
Vtata-CocMMHtaa of Paopla a Farty."
UNDERWRITERS. PAY
VISIT 10 FIRE BOAT
Th Ooorwa ft Wllltana," Portland
Aroboat, waa lnapoetad thla noralnc by
dclaamtloa from tho Portland Or ln-
uranco undarwrltara. who or much
lrrtrtd In tha big raaaaL Amonc
thon war J, C toao, avrrOyor in
chary of tho tooal tmdrwrltra; moh
ard Daraoport. Haiway WoUa and
othora.
Battalion Chlf Bold took tho heat
out for a trial ran. with tb avotta oa
hoard, and avarytblnf worhod to prfo
Uoa. Th oraw anowad thomaalroa to ho
parfaetly drUlad. , v.
In oaao tho eounea faoodao froai Ita
atand takon rowardlna; tbo oil fttol plant
balna- InataJlad at th Alaaka dock and
problblta tb handltnf of all fual oil
alona; th watorfront, thor la a atrong
probahlllty that tbo rata f laauranc
which war raeantly ralaod tl par eonl,
will be lowered a rain and par hap tb
rata oa all property oa tho wajorfrdnt
will ho loaaaned, Th underwriter
bar a good oplaloi of the nreboaL .
For etoallng a horoa. buggy and bar-
no, raiuad mX Mtt, from Fraslor
MoLeea, throe yoere in tb panltantlary
will h aarvod by Kdmand LalgnoL
His Mntano waa Imposed this morning
by PrMlding Judg Oaorg In th cir
cuit court. The da fondant waa ar
raignod and enured a plea of not guilty
roeterdar
state f;.es!:ent
i
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w. o. v. v. oovrahrnoar oaoorsxa
m rwm voauv o uu am-
oritur.
Mr. tAKfm H. Pmxon Addlton. for tt
yoare one of tbo moot prominent t ra
pe rano worker ta Portland and tho
tata, waa thla morning .elected state
president of th W. C. T. U. at th last
oaoelon of th twentieth annual eon-
ventloaeld la, the Cumberland Preo-
UM. LUCIA H. TATOM ADDTTOW.
byterlan ehoroh. Mrs, Helen TA Har
ford, for th peat four year aUUe pr t-
dent, waa tendered th nomination, but
declined. Mrs. Addlton waa the oh etc
on the Aret bailor following Mrs. Bar-
fora'e reruaai to aooept tne omoo. i ne
other office ra were, elected as (ollow:
Correepondlng aeoretaxy. Mr. HenrletU
Brown of Albany; recording eoretary.
WOE Mle!
Mr. Ida F. Maralrs. Boaeburg; treao
urer MrsT Heasl J. Shan. Portland;'
eewtttnrv of the Loyal Temperance) 1
gTonTjira, Courtney of Port land joac-
rSiy o? th X
Whealar of Cottage (More. '
TheTlSioa of omcere wag tho moot
importantbualno. to come before th
oonenttea today. Mm Harford, preat
Zll tm dllalng a re-elect Ion. said
tnat ah was aot to bo tooaod ahoot at
will bTothor poople. and taaomueh e
ahe had given out to her friend that
be would not be a oandtdote for re
lecOonTaoe would not aooept th honor
from the oonventloa.
sendmnt relating to- th time
of eerno of, the general offloer had
seen introduced at the opening of tho
session wblelv. many of the delegate d
ohvwouMnre no other effect than
to limit Mrs. Harford to another year at
the most. The amendment to th oon
tltutlon was to th eft eat that the time
limit of aerviet for one pnreon In any
one of th general office he made fir
yenra. Mr. Harford having ear-red four
yesra ae preeldeot. would h limited to
the one onsulng year. The propoeoa
amendment brought forth a atorm of op
noolUon and finally In orBer to restore
peace Mrs. Unruh who IntrodnooC it.
withdrew It from the ooaveaUon, nut
the delegate wanted to rot on It and
the amendment waa killed In a rtalng
vol whor only one woman yoted yee, ,
S)D0.1L (DN
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The Greatest Suit and Overcoat Sale
ever known : in Portiand still contin-
An w wrs4-Vh w jep Knion 4-s&Ar4' ' V 1
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WASHINGTON ST
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$20, $30 and $40 unclaimed Tailor
made Suits and Overcoats the stock
of the Royal Tailors selling here at
These Garments are Samples
of H ig h Art Tailoring
and sold cheap at the original prices,
$20.00,- $30.00 and $40.00. : We1 haVe
sold hundreds of these garments, but
there are hundredsmbre. Any variety
of patterns, weave and sizes. Here's
your opportunity to secure your win
ter suit or overcoat at less than half
you'll pay elsewhere.
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Th woman of tho convention n4 not
yet forgotten Dr. Bdera addreoe and In
an effort to etorm the tide of Indigna
tion which' was pouring forth from all
Quarters of the house si th mentioa of
bis name. Mrs. Hartford, president, made
th following at i lament from tbo plat
form:
"There eeems to be an Impr slo a
the minds of th puhlks that thla annual
ooarentloa of tho W. a T. TJ. which la
gathered bore today to an equal suffrage
society. There are two reaaona foe thla
Impression. On 1 th discuss loo
launched by Dr. L Rader who, hooauae
he waa willing to accord to the otbor
apemkerg on the platform all-th Usee
they wanted, waa orowdod Into Buoh a
little apace that he waa unable to pre
sent n clear Iniprwtotoa of both phase
of the .Question, Ha was not given a
fair opportunity. The other Impression
obmos from th fact that the badge fur
nished tho dalegatea are the suffrage
society oolora. Instead of the usual
whit. Bat ttat to through no fault of
the association. Thla aaaodatloa haa
devoted, Ita entire time at every session
to a discussion of tbo regular depart
ment work and haa mad ne effort, to
start n suffrage movement-"
Th afternoon session wag devoted to
a dissuasion of th state paper and- to
the report of th eommlttoe on reap
lutlona and thanks offerings.
Mrs. Laeia H. Faxon Addlton. the new
ly sleeted president of the state W. C
T. U- hen been prominent In .the work
for the peat tt year. Spe hi.at p recent
county president of the Multnomah un
ion, natkmat orgmnlaer and editor of the
union paper, Th Bulletin. She la th
historian of th state organisation and
recently published - a history of th
achievements of the association. Th
work la la on volume, entitled Twenty
Bvpntful Tear. While Barring In
many oapaeltl Mt the state and county
organisation she haa devoted the greater
port of her time to the labor depart
ment, at th head of which she ha been
for the pant It pears- gbe resides -at
Mt- Boott and haa beep a rostdent of
Oregon ol) UO Uma . , f ,
JURORS DISAGREE ft!
SLOT MACHINE CASE
FTr Jupsrn m the Justloaourt ware
unable yesterday afternoon te agree on
the guilt or Inneoenoe of CspL H. O.
Schneider, charged with permittlngv the
operation of a avmey-naylng slot ma
chin in his saloon at MontnvlUa, and
wer discharged. -A now trial of the
oaao will toko place.
Four witnesses who testified for the
prosecution eseerted ' that tb y had
played th machine themselves and bad
aeon other ploying it. Th defense
waa that Captain Schneider had told all
wjio played the ' machine no, to do so,
an It wee out of order. -
The men summoned as Juror Included
two aaloonmen and two bartender. Th
peremptory challenge of th
tion were exhausted. One oaioocisi
served on. the jury. -
GERTRUDE EYLIN IS
'PUT IN PADDED CELL
'' -Cy'''.;. "... . 1 ; -V?".
0i U ad Brltn was taken to the
county jail from polio needquartere this
morning by Warrant Officer Oslts. who
preferred a charge of insatiity ogolnat
her to th eouoty court. She waa pro
rented from Jumping from the Madi
son street bridge, with the Intention of
drowning herself, nt !:! clock last
night by H. Web, who turned nor over
to th polio. "
Whan th girl arrived nt tb dotnrty
Jail Deputy Sheriff Downey had to ex
ercise considerable force In order to get
bar into a podded pell, though th feat
was finally aacompllabed without - in
juring her in any way. Bine being la
thla cell she baa. passed th tbno In try
ing to kick the walla down.
UNIQUE SHOTGUN IN
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
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What la aald to b th first breedh
loadlng and repeating shotgun made in
America to now on exhibition In the
museum of the Oregon Historical soefety
in th city halt It to th property of T.
B. Buahard of thla city, who oame inte
possession of the Oreer nmng paara
ago.
Th gun ore manufactured by the
Roper Rifle company of A moor t, Maa
aachuoetta April 10. IMC, and was
owned by several person before It oame
Into the hands of the present Owner.
Xt 1 a euiiouo looking gun, with a
single barrel. At th baa of the barrel
is magazine holding four ehella. As
th hammer to drawn eck this notion
revolve the magsalne and throw out
the empty shell. The gun to a ll-bere
and to In excellent condition. -
WdrM't Pair Exconloii:
"Additional date ed ole for werld
fair ttoketa.hav been announeed by th
Canadian Pacmo. V .
On October IT, It, , apeciai round
trip tickets to t- Loalo and eastern
points will he Oh eale at very low rate.
Tickets good for otop-orer prtrllege
and a oholc of routes returning.
For full particulars, call on or ad
dreoe. F. ft. Johnson, F. T, A 141
Third atreet. Portland, Or.
Th neoowd eleven of th Mulrnomah
Amateur Athletic club wilt meet th
crack Hill Military academy eleven to
morrow aftsrnoen on Multnomah field.
The ftm will otart at t:lt o'clock,
Multnomah played a tie game With Port'
land academy laet Saturday, while on
th earns day Hill defeated the crack
Bugene high school eleven, Thla ahould
be an totereetlAg oontsot a
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Saturday from 8 a. m. 10 p. m. w,WiU fiva a pair o Storm Xari with nca
'pair of tadies' Shoe tnm.tZ.Zi Wup,-'-;1;'' v"'' ' . ' t . - "-V -
Thci . 7a Ihtcrc:t cu CV
OUMren's ShoM 90o
ICld, box caH and kangaroo calf
leatherav aoUd leather meaium
and heavy leather soled, good
dttylea and neat fitter. ;yv
Bute $ to S; regular $UflL
SALE PRICE. ....... 90d
8ixe VA to 11; regular
8 ALE PRlOe.,.. ft;00
81se 11 to St regular $1.75.
8 ALE PRICE ....9125
fafanta' Soft Soled Shoa) '
In white, red, pink, chocolate
and black; 86c value; aixea
1 to 4.,.. ............ .w.25d
latsts: $3.00
Vict kid vekKif, caH ana doz
CoutVlace. atynps, Hght and me
dium weight flexible extension
eotet, kid . and. patent . tip,
Cuban and mUiinry hcel--Ul
new -and up-to-date . hapec;
reanilar ti.ft). 2.78 and 83.00
qualxtiee; all a), SPECIAL
SATURDAY. i'rr..,.. f.UO
Via kid two rmwJ thie-dtrap
Slippers, hand-turn eoles ; rf
ular $Lft5 and $U0 vvlueel al
alsec 8PBCIAI SALE '
PRCE .' . .
.ejdys s:iozs;sls
In extra rood box calf leather.
good atrong "oak leather eoles
tnat will give trie parent eat
tmf afnns f r aeanH etntr wratth
every cent of $8.00; sis 18V,
to OH P adnwejey
THE STORE;
V FOR THE '
Economical
KZTS HICXS $3.45
Vki kid, box calf and vtorm
calf,-lac and oongrea Btyle,
tin and Dlairrtoe. medium and
heavy solid leather aole mat
stand the wet;- worth every
cent of $8 and $30; aB eise.
SPECIAL SALE . s.
PRICg.. 2.45
BARON'S SHOE STORE
330-333 MORRISON St.Y NIAi SXCOND
THE HONEY
' SAVERS y
III SHOES
Richmond Coal for Ecohomv
V V ' ' Vf'- -V'"' Wa lurvii just received mother cargo of thla excrlent Auay ;;" ;U;
'tralian coal, which we ar now unloading into our imtw bunker. f
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. ' Tbi coal is well nxed by au wno nave tnc n ana witn our- m- 4-.- v - v;-.
r'"' facilitic for ecreening we can now eend out coal that i ah--
s. ;v ;.-'' We alto carry 4u1 gradaa oi domaatk'coai ln'rtock.. ', t'-' ,: .y,hi '. ;
Holmes Coal W Ice Company
BaeanwawOM
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i Pretty Ran IbE Rfecel
; ApTctty, taWteful parlor add greatly to the appearance of th bofu. W ar
' V.. 'k ready to make your parlor pretty and tasteful, for we've the ptvttleat of parlor
- vWnitura we've' ever axked you to look at AH aorta of odd chairs anddivan '
. V m polished woods and in the graceful aemi-tipholsterd design. t The shapes
'.. j,- are all new, except th reproduction of uitiquea, and the ar aU authentic ' , x
.V ' copies of favorite Colonial patterna. . ere. iata wide raige of prices and ' '
beans of quaHty to every i.fK:
?m-ytfs- Loyas$19.00 -
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