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If'.. .WIE': OREGON v DAILY, JOURNAL. FctTLAND, SAilRDAT.. EVENING, JANUARY. .18, 1003. SURE OF NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF BRYAN 't.jl, t . State Senator Miller .Says Presidential Election Will Bo ; Simply' Eatiflcation Meeting: Supporting (Nebraska . VState9raani--icars Have Proved Orator's Fitness., - ' ' SMia ' f . ' -1 V .1 ' f' " a - -, t ........ . v. .v.: v.. v a . mw 1 Vrwta 'Vs.ll.st .til i attuning juutuvta ouu - ; v , .. . ; y J'W.U'U Orer-bnrdcnoa Tfomej la ll stations of life,, whose vigor hnd vitality may hare boon undermined and brokendown br .over-work, exactlj)f social duties, the too frequent bearinf-ol children, or other causes, wiu Una in vr Plerca's Favorite Prescription the most All. GET IIOH potant, InVlRoratlnf restorative strength. 'J.. J'Jn U"1!' ia r iTer ever devised for their special bene- KA) UUCU . iillKL'S i ICG , (3 WCe i n(.-iMurrmffoioers wmjma itepeciai i tj cti till mt. j. id ivi Diiuuiuau aiic- " atre Enthusiasts. nd it m Dedal Ir valuable ix luiUlnlns weir strength and nromo tlngn abundant nourishment lor the child. XDUnt motkeri too will And It a prlecleestMVPef ace the STitem for baby's comlns- and rcnoBcIna toe ordeal romparatively palnlew. ytXT.iK.f latg.OT the city council decided to report fa. WJ?n'r..i.LAP-.fc - .v. vorablr on two franchlaea yesterday- ft. WfVout'.Weak women, who suffer from frequent headacbes, back ache, drtfffflnr-down distress low down In the abdbiKon, or from painful or Irrcif orably on two franchlaea yesterday the United , Railway company and the National AutomaMo Fire Alarm com pany. Both measures were but allf-ntly chanced from the drafts before the committee several days ago. In the franchise of the United Rail way company the hours of running car from Portland to Hillaboro werv changed from 6 o'clock a. m. until It m, to 6 o clock a. m. until 10 o clot-k p. m. This was objected to by Coun- nlar monthly periods. Knawlna or (dis tressed sonsrtlon In stomach, dlzzv or laint spoils, eeo imaginary spweus or spou floating before eyes, Lave disagreeable, peivic caiarrnai arainr prolapsus, anw vonlon or retro-version or other displace ments of womanly organs from weak nest of parts will, whether they experience I oilmen Kellaher at first, but wss al- many or oniy a iow oi uie aoove symp-iWBa o so inrougn. toms, find rellof and a permanent core by i T.n chief objection to the change wss Bi n faltbftiilv and falrl narslatentlT I n,saa on ln (round mat u the last car oS Klw i at midnight it rC,. Jr. . a ."I,! f " . would be able to carry tha theatro A7.J1 V'?lTr. w?Ju.mu; crowds out of town. It Is argued that wMiunw. i irauiiw iumnii if persona living along the Una knew Bore glyceric extract of the choicest na- they could come to Portland and go ve. medicinal roots without a drop of I home after the theatre, that many would alcohol In 111 make-co.- All its lnrredl- I P. attracted to the Rose City to shop. enu pnntoa in plain Kngllsh on Its bottle wrapper ana attested under oatn. ur, Pierce thus Invites the fullest Investiga tion of his f Tmula knowlna- that it will be found to contain onlv the best atrenU known to the most advanced medical science of all the different schools of prae- u cc ior ui cure oi woman a nocnnai weaknesses and ailments. If tou want to know more about the eomoosltlon and crofesstonal endorse ment of the "Favorite Prescription," send postal card request to Dr. R. V. pierce, Buffalo. N. Y for his free booklet treat ing of same. . Yon can't fford to aooeot as a snbstl tate (or this remedy of knoum covxpositior, s secret nosrrnra of unknown comvot, Hon. Dor' it. sits, but Is not the government for State Senator Ja". A. Miller, Who Sees Bryan's Presidential Sun Rising. If the Question Were submitted to popular vote it would carry in every state in the union. Trust Policy Generally Adopted. In 1S96 Mr. Bryan advocated control of trusts, saying that a private mo nopoly was -dangerous to our form of Jovernment, and as a result of this octrlne he Was branded as an anarch ist But today we find this policy in every party platform. In 1898 he said arbitration was the just means of set tllng great dispute between capital and laoor ana il ls witnm tne recollection of most of us that the president utll- .. Stats Senator Milton A.. Miller speaks In prophetic words on the coming pres- , Ideatial election. Mr, Miller ia promt nent In the politics ot the state and II I personal friend and ardent sup porter of W. , JL Bryan. . : V, "The next national Detnocratlo conven tion will be simply a ratification nieet lng." said Senator Miller today. "Mr. Bryan will be nominated without op position and his election ' is certain. Time and events have thoroughly vin dicated his position upon the great questions of the day . and In so doing they have proved him to be the great est statesman of his time. - "People are studying Issues and eco nomic questions today more closely and sensibly than they have ever studied them before. . - , s . - "In Hit Mr, Bryan advocated an Income tax, on account , of ' which he was denounced by '. the Metropolitan press and many lesser newspapers. Pub lic speakers, for -the same reaaon.'de Bounced him as a disturber of business, advocating a tax that was revolution ary in lta effect. Today It la difficult to find a voter who 1s not in favor -of the Income tax Upon-- this question his views are certainly, justified, for lsed this great principle and settled the coal strike by arbitration. This nrin- cipie.or arDitration naa now become a popular doctrine and la indorsed by most people. . . "Thirteen years aao Mr. Bryan ad vocated a principle called 'the Quaran. tee Fund for Depositors' In banks. He endeavored to secure the passage of such bill in congress Drovidlnr for aunh fund. This Idea has slso become very popular with the people. Under such a law a deposit In a government bank would be as rood aa a arovnrnmnt bond. So upon this question he has cer tainly been vindicated. Some bankers urge that the government ought to go into the business of securing bank de- j "Some persons object to the mr.il mall service which puts the farmer In touch with the world and : nraettcallv givea him as adequate a mall service aa the city doodIs enlov. . .. rroteotlng People's Money, "People say the government should not bo into tne banklna bualneaa. Mr. Bryan says. 'The banks should ma out of the government business.' The people ay Bq too. quoting irom tne spring' rieia, Massachusetts, Republican, we nave tne following: Mr. Bryan's plan of a government guaranty or national nana deposlts-to be supported by the banks themselves, is receiving a good deal of favorable com ment from western taners. miltn r. gardless of party. It is being urged, for example, that under such policy the failure or suspension of the farm bank at Kansas City would not have han- ened, since there would then have een no auch extended withdrawal nf deposits as had taken place on the cir culation ot dubloua rumors. If the government should ever adopt such a plan, then in Justice to the soundlv managed banks, which would be taxed to protect depositors In other hanka. it would have to deal with the speculative Institutions a little more effectively than heretofore.' 'Recently there have ben rrmt strikes in the telearraDhln worM ih. details of which we are all more or less familiar with. We know. too. what havoc and Inconvenience was j uu.ii w me employer snd the employed. How Inconceivably oetter it would have been to have set- i"a mem ny arouration and at once averted all the strife, suffering and turmoil resulting from those strlkos. 1 Mr. Bryan said there Is shame fori '"' yvuvy oy wmcn men are compelled to starve while contending for their f'ghts and then in the end fail to ob- wa invBa ngnis. jur. Bryan, hub.mub ui. mm i, juts ai right. ;yi!n .candidate for congress in 180 he Used the following Illustration, which applies to protected articles and shows clearly the workings of the tar- ... take dinner In tha citv and then star for the theatre, leavlna on the last car at midnight Tha committeemen also allowed tha company, to change the hours of run ning, cars to Mount f!alvarv rimtarv from S o'clock a. munjLll midnight to 8 O'clock a., m. lint ir 11 n'nln-k n m. This waa made on the ploa that for many years to come the csrllne would be used only by persons dsirlng to go to the cemetery and that there would be none who would csre to so at any other time than those hours. . It is believed that these changes will ' be taken up In the council when the rranonisa comes up for adoption. This is especially true of the schedule be tween Portland and Hlllahoro. It la argued that by running the midnight train that at least 100 people more a day would be transported between the ciues oringinr several hundred dollars to tne merchants and theatres. FEDERAL CHAIR HAS TACK Hi THE SEAT Schuebel Casts Longing Eyes on Space Aronnd the Point. vv; FOR : coughs is n,nr?r II T ' 'J S- HV sT I S f Fort GOLDS 4 uHG WONDER WORKER l i si THROAT FOR COUGHS ARID COLDS pnEVEHTS pnEunoniA . ' when I left my bed it would nxtj,l6 for my gnrt. Owe doctor pronotmced my ctso iacurtble. -,sbut thanks be.to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cared mo to completely that I ta u sowio ana weu-iiKS. mva UWCAPHBk, Grorertown, tod.," ' : v. ; - ...... . PriM 50c and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARAMTEED ! Trial Boitls Fres 80LD AND GUARANTEED DY SKIDMORE DRUG CO. Unl- Oregon Is practically without a ted States district attorney. While W. C Bristol still holds that position he has not visited the office of the United States district attorney In the federal 'building for the last several daya. James Cole, the former uaiBiani district attorney, handed his resignation to Mr. Bristol the day Chris tian ocnueDet s name went to the aenate. Mr. Cole moved hia law hooka anil other effects from his office the next day. Mr. Bristol followed suit several days afterward. Mr. Schuebel is attandlna- tha 1on, fraud cases and now and then drops Into the offices to which he has hopes of soon looking upon as his own. In the meanwhile senators and infmii,in and others at Washington, Including Mr. Roosevelt, are discussing Mr. Schuebel's final appointment Francis J. Henev la a necial tor for the government and has nothing to do with the district attorney's office. on the always been consequently, without this the law. Oregon is oractically office so Important to Protecting an Infant. " In brief, the Elgin Watch company made this watch, shipped It to England and sold It for $7.98 after nayine- car riage and Insurance. But the American dealer must pay 110.68 for the same waicnpecause tne Elgin Watch com pany is protected to such sn extent that it can levy a toll of S1.S0 on each watch sold to an American watch buyer. This protection Is granted on the plea of tennjr In fa Watch rants" dllng clothes and how wields a club se CITY ITSELF ENGAGED If! HOLDUP BUSINESS Major Says Delay in Paying Contractors Raises Bids 35 PerCent. OF 18 Personal knowledge Is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this i competitive' aga and when of ample character it places iu fortunate possessor ia ' the tront rnas ot , - - . . 7 L :: .The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence In any field of human effort. f A Knowledge of rorme. Knowledge of Fanetione and Knowledge of Product 'are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy Is desired it should be fcered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most em inent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it ia a remedy of , . Known Quality Known Excellence and Known Com ponent Part and has won the valuable patronage of millione of the Well Informed of tha world, who know bf their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and teat of family laxatives, for which no extra. wagant or unreasonable claims are made, i ' ' . This Valuable remedy , has been long and favorably known under the name erfSyrup of ngs-and has attained to ironwide'acceptanceaathcm As it, pure laxaovepnpks,c4tained from Senns are well known to physicians and the Well Informed joI ..j'wprld 'te.be the., best we have adopted tha more elaborate naino cfSyrup of figs end Elixir of Senna as . more fully descriptive or the remedy, but doubtlessly it wi3 always be called for by theahortet name pf Syrup of Figs ! and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company Califonua Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. whether you call for 'Syrup otl-igs . or by the full name Syrup of Figs ant Industries." The Elgin company is one of those that long since doffed its swad lothes and how wields a club s cured through special legislation which enables It to force American buyers to pay u trioute ana at the same time compel Its employes to accept any wage terms the company offers. "Mr. Bryan a platform of 1890 said: The public domain should be preserved for the actual settlers, and we demand the enactment of a law prohibiting the holding of lands by nonresident aliens.1 Supported on Senator Question. "Mr. Bryan's 18P0 platform also con tained the following plan: 'We favor an amendment of the federal constitu tion which will . take the election of United States senators from the state legislatures and place-It-In the hands of the Deoole. where it belonaa.' When that plank was written the house of representatives had never passed a res olution proposing the necessary amend- men t. out since mat time tne house has four times passed such a resolution twice with a Democratic majority and twice with a Republican majority. But each time' the senate has blocked the way to the submission of the amend ment. More than two thirds of the states of the union have adopted resolu tions favoring this reform. The Demo cratic national Dlatformn. both In isnn and 1904 indorsed this doctrine. Upon this question he certainly has been Vindicated. "The campaign of 1908 is aonroachine-. Democratic principles are stronger than ever before. , With Mr. Bryan as our candidate we can not fail. "When he sits In the White Honm the American people will have a pres ident In whom is the patriotism of Washington, the sound reasonina- of Daniel Webster, the eloquence of Henry Clay and the firmness of Andrew Jack- Every meeting of the street commit tees bf the city council and city exec utive board brings further light upon the matter of holding up contractors In receiving their pay for city Improve ment work performed and accepted by the city. Yesterday 'George Simons, representing the Paclflo Rride-e h. Rulld. committee or tne council ana asked that he be paid 330,000 for the fill made by his company, on Goldsmith street which waa accepted by the city last September. Chairman Vaughn was not In favor or ordering the( payment, stating . that there were - several remonstrances against the assessment, snd that he feared litigation might follow. Other members of the committee objected to holding ud the contractor lona-er. and inasmuch as none of the remonstrants were present to state their grievances, although notified to do so two weeks ago, voted 'to overrule the remon strances. Flndlna- himself alorte In further de laying the contractor from receiving his money. Councilman Vaughn filed a mi nority report against overruling the re monstrants, and the matter will come up In the council next Wednesday. Another street Improvement which caused an animated discussion among the councllmen was the grading of De kum street Councilman Vaurhn ae-aln objected to the payment for this work. and the matter went over for two weeks, wnen vaugnn promises to nave plenty of persons present to show that the work bad been improperly performed. - These are but two samDlea of the manner In which the contractor Is held ud in receiving bis monev for work accented by the city. The system of noiaing up tne contractors is : A N ..-.- - -. i . . - , 1 " ..... The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has. been ' Tin use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of and has been madejnnder his per. jyfy1!, sonal supervision since its Infancy. ' AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-grool'are but Experiments that trifle "with and endanger the health of " Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is GASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor OP, Pre goric, -Drops and Soothing!. Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains" neither Opium, Morphine nor other fiaxcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind CoUe. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. ' It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, Gcnuirm CASTORIA lvayo Sean the Signature of con demned on all aides, and Mayor Lane has declared that If the contractors! were ressonaoiy sure they would re ceive tnetr money upon the completion oMhe work the bids would be at least s per cent tower man -tney now are.- LADD SELECTS H0WABD FOR RECEIVER R S. Howard Jr, has been selected by WUIIam M. Lrftdd as his choice for re ceiver Of the Title Guarantee A Trust company curing me period In which Mr. Ladd proposes to llouldate lta affair. Mr. Howard Is assistant caahiar nf th- Ladd A Tilton bank. His name will be presented to the court next Monday, at wnicn time tne proposition of Mr. Lad will be passed upon. The final report of Receiver E. C Mears will be submitted to Judva wi. verton at the aame time, and should the c-oun approve or tne selection of Mr, Howard the present receiver will retire. tjnouia tnis on Howard will c settlsment of the Title company at Its f'T... 1 quar-ors in tne commercial building, at the corner of Washington The M You HaYft Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vws esuvasm seisaas. trt wmw trnwrr, mm v a errs. .t,,,n"t"no""."-1 rectory coast at . osen- inai b nniiBBCiesning saia and Elixir of .Senna, .vf.' ftroorsv-iLLe.icY! SAN ERANCISCO, Condon.engitandI PATRIOTS TO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET The seventh annual banquet of the American Patriotic club will be given tonight at the. Hotel Portland. nnll Webster will be accorded the honor of the celebration, the event this evening commemorating the one hundred and twenty-sixth nnnlveraarv of hla hlrth Judge George H. Williams, whose active duties In statesmanshiD were contem porary with that of the erreat orator and statesman, will give the principal toast of the evening. r The purpose of the club, which la nonpartisan, is to encourage the higher ideals of patriotism. andto keep alive the memory of the great men wltose deeds have made history in our coun try. Judge Wol verton will act aa toast master. Those who attend the dinner are asked to be at the hotel promptly at 7:30. ' WILL ATTEND OPENING OF EMPRESS HOTEL ' ' UVanlr X TAhn.n. n..i... . agent of- the Canadian Pacific railway and steamship lines, will depart tomor row afternoon. aocomBanlMl h num ber of railroad and newspaper friends, for . Victoria.- to attend tha nn.nln. the Empress hotel, occurring next Mon- uay. ine hotel nas been built by the Isn Paclflo comnanv - anil will k. conducted by that corporation, in line trol of the faostelries witn its old established policy of con trot ot the bostelriea alone- It- main Una. The Empress Is said tCbe one nt the finest hotels on tha PnMf It cost upwards nf tl.ooo.onn -anA k. . capacity to acoommodata aavaral hnn. dred guests... The opening will be at tended bv many notabla rfanaHI-n eri- clals and railroad marnates, and by a number of American guesta fir CW) v I I .'.VaMI ON CVKNV SHgCB" 1. I Chocolate Bonbbnsl I n i . .. -. 1 1 Always Delicious Pure ' :, 1 1 I Wholesome DifesUbie . l I One Box will make I A Happy Hornet f Every Sealed Package guaranteed f I Fresh and PuU Wefarht I IV- - GAL, I FOR JN IA (O oBXNasHAscgZ! -Jr- euMerr jA-fll : Portland to Los Anszefeis ; .' AND RETURJI fricluding Side Trips to Santa Cnis, Del Monte, Monterey 'v, : -I , . , , and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GblNO TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP V STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives f hrnmrh nrino. Atwdil. laden with; gdden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathine. thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com bine to make it the most attractive r1ar in Amr; . of the year.' THB ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which', takes you there,, hasn't an . uninteresting hour for the entire V inp- ;,caLa. D?ul il- Va at the City Ticket Office, Third and ' -,, ..vvasnington streets, Portland, and inquire all about it f GOAL Our Wth bargeload of coal from our mine just 1 ' ;'...v :;' Aak ua about It. . unloaded. All washed. fkao flexes ami Bmikf At asntesJV ' ths Walter m. lownbt ca ' Makers' of Cseoa aad Cbseelatae' BOSTON, MASS. Over 300 Tons Sold in . December . - ....... . HQ SOOT NO DRT OR FINE COAU - ' ' R B. JONES & CO. TTjxspboirxs AOzrzo, zAS!ifr) romob a-1771. l 1 JOURN WAKT - ADS PAYDESt' 1 t -