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IIOl'J PARTY. OF PROMISES OIILV Man Who .Voted for Lincoln Quits Itepubltcan lianks in Disgust. AU NcBoyl. druaelsl of Ban rncUcoTlooi in th. rsnk. of tb. R.. JuSucU paity. Wl to vol. lor T.fS but CH ca.t hU vo. tor jry.. 1L Ivan so doolded causs hs b.lisves t, principle, sdvocated .by th. Dry... pIWm ar. for th, .hot I- r.a ?C the nation, and because ha bell-v.s that Bryan will o farther towards carry Ins out then principles Uian wouU Ta" Tn excutlnr tha pledges road. In hlch7,Ka fn p'rty affiliation n a let ilr wrUMn to"a - relatlva In Portland, jnaettir ao far . It. relates to poll- . 'Th'.nVs 'for B.v.r.d.V .r. It In Ilk. all th reat, pur. bosh and hot ' with my convictions thla tlm. Ine O. P. la no longer the. party of Proaf?" ?n I pVrfonnanc Jt ha. eenerateU until It la now party of promUM only. If Rooaev.lt with hla bl stlcK inrf potential personality could oom. rlUh nothing- In th. way of reform, how ' In Ood. nam. la Taft surrounded I by h. m. envlronm.ntTomjr to do any. thlna? Has It com. to thla,. that one roan" car . diotat. to 80.000,000 whom they a "all nomlnat.T I hav. watched , th.Vend 'of event. these yearsj and th.- brutal fact la that It la au toward te.ntralli.tlon. Th. power. in herent In th. peopl. and them by th. constitution aF. bein grad ually undermined and taken .from Ih.m on. by on. until only a fleton f ""'Ar. condition. they houd b. , when f.w nabob, can amass bUllona at th. expenee of th. masses in a lew year.? Whers are th. evidences of Republican prosperity, except to the favored trust-protected fewT What of th. 1.890.000 unemployed? What o ths 43 Decent of federated trade, that can find nothing; to doT . . ' "l am no pessimist On th. contrary I know that the Democratic Platform 1 th. beat I believe that Bryan ha. th. courage of hi. conviction., tha ha will do all that a food man with the help of Ood can do. I do not know that h. will a sleeted. It la enough for me to belleV. that he ought to be. Th.whola machinery' of the governmnt la against him. and no on. knows how powerful that la until h. russ fOlMj No on can question Bryan', ability, h. la th. pmt of any man in th. world! It do, who' will vote a. I ahaU vote. My' flr.t vot. was for Lincoln, a man of the people; my next vote .hall be for Bryan, the man of th. people. I could give you many valid reasons for thus voting. It 1. hard to break away from party affiliation., but I hon estly believe that I am doing my duty by my eountry and my conscience. Taft 1. an able man, no one denies that, but ho cannot rid himself of tho Influence the Incubus of the Can nons Sherman, et al." the antiquated obstructionists and 'standpatters that will eurround him. - . "W. have been promised tarirr re form, .lection of senators by the peo ple, etc. etc., for years, but not a re form, not a single trust punished. We are building up an aristocracy of wealth .uch a. the world ha. nover seen. - . , "We know how the laws are executed or rather non-executed, The man who steals a loaf of bread ror nis ramisiir Inr famllr sets 10 year.. Th. trust " that by protected manipulation steal. 81,000.000 tap. the fountain and water. . .1 A AAA AAA . T tell you we must get back to first principles.; Honor and Integrity, Justice and righteousness are not aeaa. mey are onlr sleeping and I do believe that the providence who? watches over the destinies of nation, as of Individual, will open the -eyes of the people and . HKIU "'" ...... time, but the time Is surely coming when the whirlwind of almighty power 1 1 1 lev UtA Wa V aa 4 a st Vi a TiaA. Will $JU l IV "icbi vo va. v.i aw "And thus you will sea why I am for EAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WILL HONOR SCHARDT "DATE FOR TRIAL OF : fc DR. CQURTNEY SET - . ' ' v' January baa been fixed as th. dat. i for the trial of Dr. J, S. Courtney, who ha. been Indicted on a charge man slaughter in connection with alleged malpractice. Presiding Judge Ganten ' bein fixed th. date In th. clronlt court (yesterday morning.' - ' ' nnnTfMm TTTr:nAV TlVENINO. OCTOBER 27. 1003 THE OREGON DAILY JOJKHAI -7, SHOOTS VJIFE; STABS HIMSELF GOCORZA HAS FINE PfcOGRAM : .. .. ' -" . An iinnaiiniiv fine orogram ha. b..n arranged by Emelio d. Oogorxa for hl recital next Thursday evening at th. H.UIg theatre, and It ceriaimy that will b. extremely difficult to .aual. It- la well adapted to dlaplay the full powera and attraction, of th. reat bariton.'. vocal equipment, and .besides that It will appeal to every lover- ot music, whether "h. la distinctly a spe- woufc not .urpVla. m. to ... a 'J-"-!0,"!. tally an exception among iiae iui Him. . , . 1 ins'era or fits oca. ' - i.,r. dtals, and finds an ever-growing PubUo eager for them. His tones are as i rich a. they are .trong. Clear depth, Bensu oua warmth, variety of tonal c florin and unaffected masculln ty make Go gona's a compelling voice. And his Spanish Ancestry give, him so much of the warm Latin temperament that tne lpfendfd?erTor of hi. singing :1b . never-rors-otten delight. The recital next Thursday evening 1. under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman, and as it haa recently been arranged It was not S(liiT Brjan Managers in Oregon Will Work Hard Up to V Last Moment. ariairs. twice acrlpuon jisi m cnv, befora. -- ' K. B.Knox and nis Wife Dy ing at Thocnlx Knox Crazed by Illness. , : : . (Colt, fn Lmm4 Wlre. . Phoanlx, Aria. Oct. 17. Mrs. E. B. Knox I. dying In a hoepltal aa th. re.nlt of a bull.t wound InflicUd by ber hua band yesterday. In th. n.xt room Knox, form.rly"a.hi.r of tha Pho.nix Nation al bank, la a raving maniac, talking about plot. t. kill him by .iMtrlolty. H. la believed to b. dying also, a. th. result of wound, h. Inflicted on him self with a peuknlt. after hi. attempt WTb? frTgld'occurred at th. yard of th. horn, of 1 K. Hewlna. where the ioupU had been staying for some time. Knox fired fo.r shot, at hi. wife. Three went wild and th. fourth. Uxled Just under ber heart . Th. wounded woman ran Into th. houaa and Knox jnanped th. revolver at hi. head.. Then h. drew a penknife and hacked at hi. wriBta, When h. wa. arrested h. wa. Insane. . n Knox and hi. wlf. were marrieo San Kranclaco last Marcn, arier mu b?lda. th.n Mlaa Ida Foiall had spent the winter nursing Knox In th. hospital where th.r now lie. Knox Is a victim of consumption, and th.wdl.a. to tup- KtuYnid h.r. recenU from California Knox', insanity was sudden. H. for merly llvl at KnoxvUle. 111. ' i EAVEL THIEF IN : ; SPOKANE RESIDENCE ' (OalUd tnm Wire.) diamona rin.e t;.---. ,T'. companion of Mrs. John A. Finch, wife of the mlnlnr millionaire, were Bklllfully f urlolned irom tne r -nia imwi.w or vnv nuuBuuiu. - . waa a burglar who .ntered th. hous. KldT?yin through the kltcfien past the servant. I. a matter the police are try Inm to .olva, inveatlgatlon about th. prfrolses disclosed no clue. The door, and windows were closed as usual. The missing jewel, are -valued at 85.000. t 3 3 . I V A m - ii m ft i "w i t m m. m n iaf mm m m n b mum " M I " fJL. J i I V I I 1 f I Iff 1 Bryan. Oregon campaign will not coma to an end until Monday night th. last ptght befor. election. On that night Judga Thoma. O'DaywM deliver an address at Pendleton, th. last Bryan campaign in eastern Oregon. Between that tlm. and th. present there will b. no lapae In activity, how ever. Tha meetlngB for the different l",a5t. bV,5K?Uht.,Snintdlffent nartf in u. a"' ow.v- - 1 f th. tnte. until dy me euu " be Invited to th. bano.uet to be given week there will b. scarcely a town of Tuesday .veninT at. tne commercial any importance i . " .i. n ,i a i jn. has not been a meeting. . ciud Dy iramrarf ui f'u"w uiovn Ex-United State. Senator Jonn m. of the National Association of Railway n.arln will make three speeches during Mall Clerks In honor of th. vlce-presl- the week. Beginning at Albany tomor- aeni oi m orjwiiwuvu, : """""i i row nlgnt. no win uoucr - The Idea of thenall clerks In hav-dlly night, andnvlll be th. principal Ing th. department store men as their Bpeaker at th. last big rally of Multno- uests in w'wuiuHim "unci I mah county tO' do aera oiutu iu" Zn that the mall order men will mora . .i.- a reiulllv understand the dutlea of the "Vrjht w. Coulter will be railway cierxa. r. ocnarai wiu jnni f sneaker at a meeting to D. nem at an address aijfl expuin aome or tne i v b rt Washington county.- K .8. J. inelde workinirs of the "postofflces on I ,, .,,,., ,a m a Miller will be th. wheels.' . - . ' - . :. , - v sneakers at a rally planned for Corval- . Tha i(.s.nrBinAnr in ttih av i n ar am n ni mi .u.v na.M.a rnaia flcW viaU" tolalV-th. "as" branches on the FaclTio coaat. uuring dlfferent pa.rm of the state, and locally the,day Mr. .Schardt wUl be . taken tor nt chairman Oeorg. rf. Thomas IS a drive about the city. About 70 mem- Piat,n' a number of meetings for , per or tne associawun w.i Multnomah ounty. banouet. Among others who have been J . . a a a ..-k iha W A v.1 iln I 1DYH6Q l L jruvfji uui vnniuvciiauit PULLMAN 1 EPISODES To ahow how peopl. ar. talklo g on th. cars, aa well aa In th. homea. let v. cite two InatanceB: . A Mrm. Moon of Cleveland Wa. on a train going from Lunvn, iu wjibi. fiprlnga A hot box caused delay. Va- - rlouB topics ware dlsousaed. Finally . tha conductor said: " wleh eyeryona knew of my recovery. . I waa given up with Biighrs disease. Look at me now Mrs. Moon asked Mm what h. tmd taken. Upon Vhis reply she put th. name down and on her return to Den ver put her mother, who ws. In' the - last eta-s of Bright1, dteease, on the treatment. Bha recovered. And now another instance along th. same line, A director of th. Cltlsens Bavin bank of Detroit w traveling in Michigan. In a conversation wtthan k trM him ha had Brlsht a diaease. Tha conductor over , r,erd him aa he wen passing tbrough the cr and ald: -Excuee tne. hut I had Bright Di'aae. and hadly. too, and rot-well." On being Bke4 what ) had tkn, he replied: "It is tnade out in California and Is called Fultoa a Renal Cnnpnulld " , This decidt the banker, and at last Terrts. he on ht fourth boltle aod getting rurh faronible reenlfs that vrm hearirg tat a friend of his fry the cme f T-nrbn. a), a rrotnlnt sre In rlrft bn1ne circles, ha-1 Frirhts he ent him vH bout th. Fstion tr'mnt .M - vtM him ! jmt h'weeif on it without ,. And the letter la row tt (odxort Drug Co.. Ill Third street. Eoval Pumpkin Pies. .-. Golden rounds of spicy toothsome ness. Order today for halloweau. Either branch. Royal Bakery and Confectionery. FilAIDS AND MATROnSTO SELL BABY HOME TAGS 0 0 " Plan, for ' tag flay for th. Baby home wer. discussed yes- terday at th. horn, of th. pre.- Ident, Mrs. C E. Bit ton. A meet- 4 tng of the ' board of director. 4 with .all th. patronesses has been arranged for 18 o'clock. Wednesday morning at th. cor- ner store of th. Medical build- Ing. Alder and Park, streets. All reports - .how that th. board, of director, la meeting with tha greatest .. encourage- meat as plans for tag day are 4 made, and th. projects srs bright for a wboio-rieart.4 latar est aa4 cooperatloa. " Soma of tb. chape rones who have promised their asslstaaca s) are Vra Thomas Kerr. Mrs Al- len Weleh Smith. Mrs William 4 Beharrel. Mra 8anderaorf Reed. Miss Ella Stephens, Mrs. Oeorg. WUlard Brows, Mra M- IX'Wls- 4 ten, Mrs. Flunk Kerr, Mrs James Caabyaad Mra. X.-N. Flelachner. The entire list of ehapwnea 4 who are taking aa arttvs part In- s el odes aver tot rVsiaa. Each wiu he assisted by a corps ef ' firla, who will he sta Hones ia 4 all pbilc plarM t. sell tha tags. s tUi win- be wara throsghost the say by roe trihu tors. The sat. U next Satsrsar, 4 All Halloa-een. - ' The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of . . . 7 oi fiAAbAen made under his per- 'Pjf-- sonal saperrision. sinccflts Infancy. tn decelTe Toudn this. -tv : ou ' . - . - ,i t ii-iim oml .Trist-as-e-ood" are due i All counterieiis,. uuuw 7 - . ... Experiments that trifle nd endanger theheaUh of Its and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is GASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare SriDr?p?aoothing Syrups. It Sntalns neither Opium, Morphine nor Naxcotta Tf(t f- it guarantee. It destroys Worms and'SLTs FereXesl es Diarrhea and Wind CoSiTlt relieves Teething Trouble 'ffiZ aSd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the SSand Bowels, giving healthy and najiral sleep. ThChiidwns PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R I A ! ALWAYS Bears the Signature of - iBssawriiisTTnn The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vhs ssaraua sasaaav. V antaaav srassn atw veea en Tranter Patterns FOR BABY CLOTHES The Transfer Supplement with The Sunday Journal of November a will consist of a number of dainty; designs for baby clothes. This is one of the most attractive numbers so far issued. Mothers -and those who are thinking of. making a present to the baby of some relative or friend shouldn t fail to obtain " . . y The Sunday OF NOVEMBER 1 Journal ' Cooking and Heating , Fuel and Trouble . : Savers EVERY CHARTER OAK 13 GUARANTEED ' -v tZAHTEl ia imim um CI ST. LOUIS, MO. Host Jfe Boot ' " ' ' SsBalSalBBBsWBasMBassjBBBHBasBsJB and rvHuisIin .... t ; We know that you won't be able to resist these values. Bought at special prices, we?re en abled to offer these well-made, comfortable garments at considerably less than regular. Jig- urea. The lots are-smau, so io mane huiu ipv jruw Outing- Flannel Skirts at 05o v Special offering of Outing Flannel Skirts, made, of extra heavy qual ity daisy cloth or .twilled flannel in solid colors, pink, blue and white or neat stripes; made with deep Ylounce, with hemstitched hem or scalloped edge, finished with silk overstitch. Extra well made garments. I Spe cial. price for this sale, . QOC Muslin Govrns at 08o A fine showing of Women's Gowns of good quality cambric, nainsook or muslin. They come in the V-shaped or slipover low neck style, ail trimmed with fine embroidery, laces and ribbons, extra well made and of good, full length and width. JKeguiar vai ues $1.35 and S1.50. Spe cial for tomorrow Corset Covers at 35o a ( WaJnovilr Corset Covers, daintilv trimmed with pretty embroideries, laces and ribbons, all sizes, sz to xs-cguiar 60c value. Special for this sale 35c Outing Flannel Gowns at 81.25 A fine showing of . Women's Gowns, made ot heavy twilled outing flannel or daisy cloth in plain colors, pink, blue and white or neat striped effect; yoke and' cuffs plain or trimmed with fine pink or blue embroidery. These garments are extra well made and . of good, full width and length, extra fine values. Spe- d1 OT cial price for this sale. sDlsJ Muslin Dravers at 6 Op An excellent showing of Women's Drawers, made of first-class cam bric or muslin, trimmed with rows of neat pin or hemstitched tucks and deep embroidery flounce j other styles are trimmed with fine ; lace insertion and ruffle. Regu lar 75c values. Special JA for this sale UC flirts, flhemlse at OOo. A fine line of Women's Skirt Chemise, made of fine cambric or muslin, trimmed with neat 98c and laces, all izes. 84 to f? A J- 44. Reg. 75c and 85c vai. Special O UC Beautiful New Silks and Satins im subs nA Sarina lustrous and luxurious. We have established plane in silka and satins, in quality and selling price women are willing to tesniy Knit Underw'ar and Hosiery for WOMEN and CHILDREN If you have delayed your buying of Knit Underwear or Hosiery this scagon the dela; has beenjortnnate for you. The offerings in this line tomorrow are exceptional values. All are high-graae goods with prices far below what you ordi narily pay forequaj qualities. CASHMERE HOSE, 35c Values at 25 A special offering of Women's Fine Black Cashmere Hose the full fashioned Burson Stockings they come in all sizes and are splendid values at 35c a pair, priced lor this sale at only 9!r the pair -JC CASHMERE HOSE. 65c values at 60 A special offenng of Women's Extra Fine Cashmere Hose, made with full fashioned leg and foot, stockings that have always sold at 65c a pair, priced for this sale Crtr at, the pair VESTS AND PANTS. 75 Values at A special sale of Wo men's fine, form-fitting, combed. Peeler Fleeced Cotton Vests and Pants, in all sues, the vests are hand trimmed and silk fin ished, extra good val ues at 75c; priced for soc VESTS AN DOPANTS. fl2S and Sl-50 Kinds. T9 A special offer ing of Women's fine all-wool and cart wool .Vests and Pants in colors, gray and white, and in all sizes, high grade, perfect fitting (arment in regular 1.25 and $150 grades, priced for this ,7Q sale at..... fa7U high hundreds of satisfied The new rich products of the best looms glisten on our counters never were more lustrous silks unfolded. and let us show them to you Come In tomorrow SKINNER'S SATINS AT f 1.SO. Yard-wide Skinner's, warranted to wear two seasons; the world's best satinsj they are shown here in all the desired new shades of blue, brown, green, red, tan, castor, steel, slate and black. SATIN DUCHESS AT f 19-inch genuine Satin Duchess in extra heavy weight, finest of pure silk fabric; comes with a very brilliant fin-; ish, in colors navy, brown, green, wine, steel, tan, rose, black, and cream; a se lection from this showing will .prove most satisfactory. B ELDING BROS SATINS AT t Yard-wide Belding BrosL warranted, ; to wear Satins; they come with a beau- , tiful finish and in all the new shades of blue, green, red, brown, castor, cham pagne, steel, slate, gray, cream and black. : ; SATIN MESSALINES AT fl. 23-inch" phantom striped Messaline, a , beautiful new weave; comes with a very rich lustrous finish, in the new shades of blue, brown, green, tan, etc.; , ask to see it the ptxt time you are in the store.' . V ' ' Special Values Dress $bods Just now in our large woolen Dress Goods section you will find some tempting values in dress goods. They are well displayed, and prices are plainly markedso at a glance you can see ft these special offerings oToura i VPeaj you. We urge you to drop in and investigate these socials. We know theyH please you.' -.-' ' . ' '' aA " ' CREAM COLORED FABRICS AT 08 All the latest weaves are shown here in correct fall and winter weight, fine pure wool fabrics that are pleasing in both' quality and price; inch Read s btorm Serges, 42-inch French Panamas, 4Wnch Secilietta, 44-inch striped Silk Lustre, 46-inch Herringbone, 46-inch French Batiste, 46-tnch wool Taffetas. 46-inch nov elty Serges in stripes, checks, etc.," in colors brown, blue and black; unusual values at this price. v;: .' ruV ' , , A COMPLETE SHOWING OF BLACK GOODS AT 80. A showing of all the best weights and weaves in the most popular fabrics of the season-48-inch Diagonal Serge, 52-inch Chiffon. Broadcloths, 50-inch French wool Taffetas, 48-inch Herringbone Serges, 44-inch French "Tanise,m44-inch Shadow Batiste, 44-inch French Poplin, 46-inch Chevron Serge, 44-inch Phantom Striped Taffeta, 44-ich checked Taffeta, etc.; all beautiful new fabrics that are exceptional Tallies' at this price. -v-' i, , ' 1 BLACK DRESS GOODS AT 75 g A splendid showing of new black dress goods in this season's most popular weaves46-inch Chiffon Panamas, 45-inch French Batistes, 46-inch Ocean Serges, , 45-inch Nuns Veiling, 46-inch wool Taffetas, 46-inch Silk Lustre, 45-inch French Serge, etc; fine, pure wool fabrics that are unusual values at this low price. Good Values in Comtorts and Blankets; onminor tomorrow: - " uno await jrvm from 50 up to Gray wool Blankets, from f2.90 u. to f 10.50 pair. White wool Blankets from 2.50 up to f 15.00 pair. -, Cotton Blankets f 2.50 a pair. . n Cotton Comforters from f l.OO up to CB.OO arh. WHITE BEDSPREADS AT ESPECIALLY LOW; SALE PRICES 75c Spreads 50 Full double size white Bed spreads of good quality; they come new patterns, finished with neat hem; Cfl our regular 75c line, now on sale at VWV. $1.25 Spreada f l.OO Full double size white Bedspreads of excellent wearing quality; they come in a large variety of neat new designs, finished with neat hem; osr regular CI f)fl $1.25 line, now on sale at p A $1.75 Spreada f 1.48 Full doable size whit Bedspreads of extra heavy quality; they come in beautiful .Marseilles designs; our JQ regular $17$ line or sale st ... 7 $2 Spreads f 1.69 Full double size, wnita Bedspreads, made with cut corners and fin ished with deep knotted fringe, suitable for iron beds; they come in a full assortment of deiraa and colors: rtrular $2 values, CI CC now on sale at.......... ....91vJ ... Sbeeto and Pillow Caoea Out ot tlie Ordinary Value g Bleached Sheets at 4 Each-M.d r-f good durable itieetlng. 72 b7 M iicht, special values at this price " . , , . Bleached Sheets at 50 Each Kade of extra heavy Lr.ea f .msr.eJ v" i.M br 9(1 inrhf; htt 65c values. " ' 1 piUow Cases at taytf Each Pillow Caws, snade cf gwl q -y -36 inche; best l2Vc values. , Va