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'-.-'. lit-' , ' THE OREGON DAILY TOURNAU, TORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31. 1009. CONSTERNATION IN REPUBLICAN' 1 RANKS OVER JOHN D.'S WORDS MM ME TALK FAILS TO SCM Professioiyil ' and Business JJIeu Attest; Tlielr. Uonfi -dencc That Bryan's Elec ' tio9 Wi)l ' Mean-the He- sumption of Prosperity. : (Special !! tch to Tbe Journal. 1 Chicago, Oct. II. The confident which the professional and buslnsss world hava la Mr. Bryan la expressed la numerous telegrams and letter which hav coma t the -Democratic national commit tea on the ava of election. , No where la thla confidence aet forth more forcibly than In two telegrams received today, one front Samuel Untermeyer," one of the beat known lawyers of the coun try and a leader of the New York 'bar, Democracy vs. Plutocracy 9 . w (Special Plaretrb to Tke eersat.t New Tork, Oct. II. The New York World' editorial comment on the Rockefeller-Tart affair thla morning appeared under. the caption, "Democracy vs. Mutooracy," aa follower . - . . 1 "Itapubllcans are India nant because John D. Rockefeller has laaued a pub lic statement announcing- his Intention to vote for Mr. TafL -Aocerdlnj to an official statement laaued from the Whits Houaa last night It la a perfectly palpable and obvious trick on ths part of the Standard people to try and dam-- age tail, a irica so paipaoie mat, n ran otmiTi no one. "what could be more absurd. it la natural enough should support Mr. Taft and the Republican ticket miss se.rlJlculous Chairman Mack's charges that the 118,000.000 fee Will that Mr. Rockefeller In thla connection, we dls- ridiculous inairman aiaca s cnarges tut tni im.ooo.ooo rea win ds nid up; aa part of the bargain between Mr. Tart and the Standard Oil company. Nobody believes Mr. Taft would make auch a bargain, or la capable of so doing. ' "Ths element of agreement, bargain or understanding, Is wholly unneces. aaryto account for Mr. Rockefeller's, preference for tbe Republican candidate. ' uMt. Rockefeller haa always been a Republican. The Standard Oil company was organjsed In a Republican atate. . It haa fattened off Republican govern aneiit . it la a triumphant example of the Republican policy of privilege, pro tection and plutocracy. Mr. Rockefeller haa had a long and' Intimate acquaint ance with the Republican party, with the Republican organisation and with the Republican system. '- He knows that whatever Mr. Rooaevelt's attitude may be toward the Standard OH company or whatever Mr. Taft's attitude may be, the standard Oil company In the long run will profit moat from Republican ad ministration. Presidents ' may come' and go, but the Republican government means the Republican system and the system that Mr. Rockefeller Is upholding. "In supporting Mr. Taft, Mr. Rockefeller reflects the sentiment of his class. Whether ofl - trust, ateel trust, beef trust, coat trust, sugar trust, paper truat, railroad truat or national banking trust, they all know the Republican party can be relied on to protect their special interests. - - "The system Is bigger than Roosevelt, bigger than Taft, bigger than any prssinent wno is ooiigca to worn in ninounr witn me rtepuDiican organisation. Mr. Rockefeller's statement Is superfluous, scraer. there could not be the fslntest president of the Standard Oil company would stand." on tna laaue or DamMruv varans Plutocracy, there could not be the faintest shadow of doubf aa to where" the TAFT RUSHES 001 A DENIAL Gives Statement, to ; Press; Saying John D. IsNot Supporting Him, (Dedal Dtapatck te Tbe JoormaL) Buffalo, N. Y., Oct II. "Rockefeller and the Standard Oil truat are not supporting me."" -- v' This was the emphatlo declaration of and the other from Ferry Belmont who for years has fought-witn congress ana outside of congress for the publicity of campaign funds, and for the flret time in a national campaign haa Been the Democratic party make known Its con tributions before election. Mr. Untermeyer wires: "It is Impossible to conceive how any legitimate business interest could De in jured by Mr. Bryan's election. He ha conducted the most dignified, conserva tive campaign that . we have known In many years, and has advanced no policy ' . whlnli la not In thr interest of honit enterprise. The business men of Amer- William II. Taft, ' Republican " presl- Jca are too intelligent to be deceived by nT,tlnil candidate, before an enthualas- the false cry that has been raised to "ntiai candidate, Derore an eninusiaa prevent a much-needed change from the tie audience of 8,000 in convention ball .administration under which we have here laat night He said: ' suffered, and are suffering, from one of - v .. ,r..ti troubled the most disastrous and protracted pan- N0W Mr Bryan is greatly trouoiea lea In our history. If, Instead of the about my attitude toward the trusts puerile and futile efforts to restrain and he has been made so by the an- our great financial and commercial buc- nouncement that Mr. Rockefeller Is go- caneers that have unsettled and almost ins; to support me. Now, if the Stand- naralvsed business' without correcting ard Oil were anxious to bring about my the evils from which we are suffering, I election, I should think the last thing a few of the offenders could be sent to l that would be don would be to adver Jall we would rid ourselves of the op-1 tiae Its support of me. Therefore thla . presslons and depressions of the trusts I publication which Mr. Bryan Is now without any of the attendant evils that making so much of. It seems to me, has are now -afflicting us. If. besides, but little significance In attempting to Bryan will destroy the tariff wall be- show that the Standard Oil or any I hind which the worst of the offenders ofher trust, because. It hopes for lm- are Sheltered, our orc-mema win pe munlty from me, is supporting me In solved. Why not trVT We COUId flOt be I thla nmno-n That la not Fha wv a more completely Uriff-trust-persecut- the support Is tendered when It Is de ed nation than we now find ourselves, I ,jre)j t0 bring about an election." iff: OIL GDIfJ FOR EM TO GET THIS; STATE f 2.050 iRcqAys 1C!( Democratic 'ciiairirian De clares Taft'Gets the Money and Johii'D. the Promise of Big: line's KemissionT Then There's Andy; r-v?wfl((MPwii5 nai IpgpT (Unlt4 frees teased Wire.) New Tork, Oct II. Charging that the Republican party haa conspired with the .corporate' interfile of the country to.aecuro the election of Taft by a deal through which money was given far promises by Republican party managers that the 119.000,000 fine will be "fixed up," Chairman Macs or me Democratic atlonal committee today gave out a tenement " commenting on John D. Rockefeller's support of Taft He said: The Standard on company nae lana- ed where everybody knew It would land. Mr. Rockefeller held back for a bargain and got what he wanted. The deal will be good for over 100,000 more votea for Mr. Bryan.. In the doubtful atatea, and over 160,000 votea In the country. "The Republican party will get a good big "can' - through the deal. I can't specify the, exact amount but It Is cer tain that When the bargain was struck both side ot what they were after. The Taft managers Chairman Street and Secre tary Kyan Base Estimate on Beports Sent In From All Oregon Counties Ex cept Curry. ' b. Bryan ' wins Oregon by 1,050 votea. This la the estimate of Democratic State Chairman "week and Bute Secre tary John B. Ryan, compiled from the reports-Sent to them from every county in the state with, the exception of Curry. It la believed to be a very con servative eatlmate and the Democratic leaders are pinning their hopes to It Oregon will add four unexpected elec- se that until the final addition waa completed the Iemocratli hradnuartai a did nut know where their eallmnte was going to lead ttiem, "1 (tonsillar the estimate vary ron servatlve," a!4 Chairman gweek this morning. W have tken estimates from the different counties whtuh were rurnianau to us by men who have made close study of the rendition. These men nave been esrerul - and en every point we have given ths Republicans tns oeneni or tne doubt. Therefor I am confident that the estimate will be proved to be conservative when the vote is counted. "It la niv belief that the result will show a larger margin than is set out by the estDnate. I believe that Rrvan haa OreKon safely, the only question being the else of his lead. That lead I believe will be Isrger than 1,050." Following Is the esthnats of the atate toral votea to the Bryan column If It oea aa predicted, and nrealdentlel race, owtn fight on the general results. may decide the owing to the close got the money and tbe Standard OkV sot the promise. "The I2V.OW.000 fine will be fixed up some way and several otner issues siso. John D. Archbold of Standard Oil - . Company. chicago all . biiwstoiiigii c I Greatest Political Bally in City's History to Greet the Commoner. I " (United Press teased Wire.) . ' . a tm . -.1 - I iMtco j. sea, a, v jv" l"wJ . viuw- vlliuoitu. I All.' Jl 1 .' 1 Iln ar rM r fN I rf tl 1 1 tn iafll moment maniresunff a ciumsy i -- . TUffi0 md from thrV will an-I . ,7 . . . : " ax.areoro'toffect the tlmiS and Igno- rapV ra ly In ,ih; history of Chicago ts -."" . -""'-- i Younsst as the result or 11 years or KeDunncani i . .n..i, -1 cinin Tr rule. . BAMUEIi UNTERMBiER." to wiv-rlvV where br was greeted by Mr. Belmont says: ... . I another bf crowd. The. achedulo for -2n t6".1! fi nfl,nt,ftI "y today Includes speeches at Oswego, office-holders whl be driven from of- BlnghamUn, Cortlandt, Ithaca and floe and power, the Republican man- tnntM(. . ?5f'Lrf0?J-iLtU-Vf;r-l Mrs. Taft will Join the party tomor- own, unto, wnere ne (Win speag I v""u jot wigni, wnen vvuiiam j. forthVrSSntnlc. ihould '.uffir deX ft CtoolnnaUhrV theT' will await "".A 11 stevnon' Den- VfMrVan.W.en lSSFSS&Z against nim, win restore me conmiiu- "We have had a Tionai Daisnce Deiween xn coorainauii. e- over It firancnes or tne government, so greauy Bradunllv now but we shall not aet .m,rt elect Bryw.1 He Snib,trvVe7hrV th fr6 coinage of ent executive. The restoration or con-1 .(iv-- ,nv.nniaiit Awahin nf n. id.oe.aK: JUSZa ?l5. roads aiTd every crank notion thst is in much to be desired, would soon follow. lahoma constitution, 'The men who control the capital of Europe and this country are , men who Insist -upon having a certain business SAN MATEO POLITICS theTheFsnthgo?upndt" ls lRVWt BRIBEKY CASE IN (United Pceas Leaicd WIre.t Redwood City. Cal.. Oct 11. The charge that District Attorney Joseph J. Bullock of San Mateo county accepted $760 from E. W. McCIellan. a contractor of Burjingame, has created a sensation among his friends hers, while polltl- mI.hm - A nn.imml T.A..IK!. AeM of the accusation on Bullock's chanoe 1 5?-i?ew for the superior Judgeship, for which he is the , Republican candidate. The panic arid we want X""?, J?. V ? iL"5 S? lno fr We ere rrltlnr ovur tt I "-"vii mi 'piannoa wnen Dry an ar yve are geiiing' over u i rive here from hi tnnr nt r,nrtharr inaiana. - Bryan is to be met by the "stock yards Cavalrv" Of HOO tnounteil vnrVmon and escorted through blocks of red fire w me morse pavilion at tbe stockyards, where he is to make his first address pf the evening. A large number of bands have been engaged for the parade. Other monster meetings have been Blanned at which-firyan is to speak, oth Stevenson-Snd Governor Deneen. his opponents have several speaking dates on the- south side tonight use-'In the zoological garden of the Ok- TAFT'S COMPANIONS DECLARE THEY ARE SKEEBED 0' NOTHIN f United Press teased Wire.) waveny, N. i., Oct Si.A big Torkers and Pennsylvt crowd orkers and Pennsvlvanlans greeted Taft here today and paid the respects or ine two commonweal tns to the candidate.; This Is the first time KLAMATH mm WILL BOOST LAKE ROUD K.livlnatal en the naUlAn Vo. talla T. Britrain, Belle 3. BritUln and PAnn"an.'.a.'J?-0f.illLi 8ectln haXS Mrs. F. Kendall, Bullock's step- hd n..pPrtunlirut hr eKher of daughter, to have the recently secured Jh can""datf8' and - they cania long dls- letters of administration on the estate tnces to bep resent at the meeting. sfafnt1 r: motber ,evokefl- Th cora- t&r$iiitt&is!ffi "That on 'a certain occasion prior to tat.,B n longer doubtful. They point the great conflagration of April, 4906. it"wdf m..""?,! Joseph J. Bullock, while district attor- "hvld.e"c i5L2iep.k-.c2h ney of San Mateo county, approached ?nh"A"?' he".e? w a?ne ihJTruJ55 one E. W. MoCJellan. a resident of Bur Ji""1"7-! " t0r' ,.Tne3.delaM! 1 in game, who was the defendant in a i'"" Zil, JT.Z certain criminal action, and stated to t,0?,"1!"' "8odi,.w!'U ,v him that as district attorney, he ad- to,1.RS,c.lyn1P'e5t r0tt vised him- to settle with the poseeutlng The uneasiuess felt by the New Tork witness by paying the sumof 12,600 tS Republican managers Is manifest no him forthe witness, and that if this longer. .One of the leaders here de payment?were made the witness would Glared that the Result was due to the x kin n . i. ,.,. oersonalltv of the candidate and as- court and that then he as district attor- rted that be had shown himself to be nev would move and would secure tne rnrnn a nf 1 and um l - 1J " ' he' tour today closes the campaign. - I u I ...... 1 S . W a charge." land the crowds of the closing days are It is charged that 1760 later was paid a"1 i -as a compromise in nan srancisco, ana that the case waa dismissed? SEEKING OWNER OF V UNCLAIMED AUTO NOME DIGGINGS FOB P00B MEN NO MORE e (Special Dlapetch to The Journal.) Klarriath Falls, Or., Oct 81.- The Crater Lake, road commla e sion will meet in Klamath Falls Saturday, November 7. when ac- tion will -be taken regarding Klamath county's conrtibutlon of 4 $60,000 toarard the building of tbe Crater Lake road. George , T. Baldwin and Henry L. Benson, Klamath county mem- - bers of the commission, have e everything In readiness for a e rousing meeting. It Is hoped that Governor Chamberlain will e be able to attend. e The universal sentiment In this e county seems to be that Klamath e can pay its share of S50.000 with out.' feeling it. and that the road e should be built Immediately. ' And the questiop arises. Is Taft going to be- with Rockefeller for the next few yearsr'or with Roosevelt T The Standard Oil Ms, with Taft and not with Roose- i . Two Minions for Bribery. "I 'nave it on good authority that the jibo.OOO into the state of Indiana and If neceasary win send more. More than that has been Aent Into Ohio and a simitar amount' will be put , into New iprK siaie. "They have more than $1,000,000. One million dollars is to conduct the cam paign and the $2,000,000 la for bribery. But I don't think the Republican party can buy Mr. Taft's election. Tou can't buy elections any more. "The Republicans are getting this money from the corporations. They have mortgaged the Republican party for money, the same as I might have mort gaged the Democratic party, but I de clined to do so. If I had done, so, I know Mr. Bryan .would have repudiated me. For this money the corporations are promised protection oy tarirr, and Mr. Tart is in sympathy with the promise. The scheme has been planned within the past two months and the Republican managers nave now got tne money. White House Statement Absurd. "The White House statement la Its own answer. The bargain was made be tween Taft's manaeers and RoclcnfolUr ana concerns tne possible future admin istration or Tart, and not what the iresent administration haa or has not one to tne standard oil company." Replying to another nrlntpd arttnl. n which it was charged that Rockefeller! naa Deen persuaded to Indorse Taft at the instance of the Democratic national committee, Mac said: "The statement- Is ridiculous and ab surd on the face of it and haa alruv k .. .... - -. ' wvii BuixiviuiiLiy euiswerea Dy me. Carnegie Xafeed XTp, Also. We now have the oil trust and h Steel trust lined US side bv aide. work. lug lur lain canaiaacy. I "Carnegie's atatement that the eleo- non or eryan would do a national tra. edy is not only shocking, but should arouse the indignation of nil fair mH. I ed cltisens of the'eountry. regardless of vaivy i&iiiaiiuns. -i uarnegie, l am reliably Informed. Is I not even a voter in this country. Car negie has amassed a large fortune as a result, iii uan nr lease, or HnnnMin,. bollcles, special privileges and the rob- ucr voi in, which .Dry an ana every true I vmiiwifti cuuaemni as so nniAiia i upiosBivs as to aemand immediate re- rornx ttence tne election nt r. i. uouuiuiueu oy varnegie as a tragedy. PLAN TO END CAMPAIGN WITH GREAT "PABADES goea aa predicted, an presidential race. rai results. According to the estimate Baker. Clackamas, Crook. Douglas. Ollllam, urant ilarney, jacason. joaepnme, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Linn, Malheur, Multnomah. Polk. Sherman. Umatilla. Union and Wallowa countlea are placed In the Bryan column with majorltlea ranging from E0 to 1,000. Marlon coun ty Is eipeoted to go for Tart by 600 while Multnomah is nut In the Bryan column with 1,000 votes to the good. These figures have been compiled from the field workers and those who bave been paying strict attention to conditions In the different counties. The estimate was compiled this morning by Secretary Ryan and the totals msde after the compilation had been made, County, Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia . Coos Creole i.urrr IVintlas Ollllam Orant Ilarney . . . Hood River Jackson . . . Joaephlne . Klamath Lake Iene Lincoln .... Linn Malheur Marlon Morrow Multnomah Folk Sherman Tillamook .... Umatilla Union Wallowa Waaco . . . . Washington Wheeler . . . Yamhill Totals Bryan's Rep. Dem. 00 100 SiO m 160 150 ... 160 50 . $00 ... 100 100 60 100 400 100 60 100 260 100 400 160 R0 100 ... 1,000 200 60 160 260 100 60 100 100 200 ... 110 1'JITOESS FEES FOB POLiCEflll Executive Board Will Bc- quirc Officers Who Have Betalned Money (o Refund.' 4.050 1,800 lead 1.060. J. B. RTAN, Secretary. ALLEGED HOLDUP CHABGES ACCUSEB (Catted Press Leased Wlra.k San Franclico, Oct 11. John P. Carr waa found with a revolver In his hand early today by Sergeant Blrdsalt, stand ing over the prostrate body of Joseph Win berg, who lay in a pool of blood from bullet wounds in his cheat and thigh. Carr told the police that Win- At the meeting or the olty executive board held In the city hall yesterday afternoon, collection of wltneaa fees by policemen wad taken up and a decision was arrived at which Is calculated ' to . force the policemen to turn all witness foes Into the fire and police fund. Police Commissioner T. G. Greene. , believes that the accepting of fees on the part of the policemen la not a graft. But If the officer falls to turn the money over to the fund. It Is a graft and Is punishable. The board decided to compel all policemen who have ac cepted witness fees since last January, when the order against sucft action was made, to turn the full sum as shown on the records at the courthouse over to the fire and police benefit fund. In ' addition to paying In the witness fees, each blueooat who has accepted 1 fees , snd failed to turn them In will be fined $6. In order that no families will suffer ss a result df Jhls order r, the board waa lenient enoughs to allow the officers two months In which to taken from their regular salaries. In all future cases where an officer . Is called upon to teatlfy the board has ordered that the patrolman first no-' "". v& ., I DUD, Villi I1C!1 the caDtaln make note of It Then the . officer may demand his fees, but In all instancss the policeman shall turn 1 the money over to the fund or Stand the consequences. berg had attempted to hold him up and that he fired in self-defense. The police took the precaution to arrest Carr and later today he was charged with assault with intent to commit murder, after' Winberg had recovered consciousness and made a statement to tbe police. Wlneberg declares that he and two companions were pssslng on the street when Carr ooened fire on them. . win. berg aseerts that they gave Carr no provocation. It la believed at the hoe pltal that Winberg haa a chance for recovery. All Grocers v .( At 1 'United Press Leased WIre.t Tacoma, Oct 11. John D. Leedy, the KING GEOBGE HAS firat man to land at iMome rrora tne I outside world. In ,1899,. arrived on the! nrVaiv -i . rvt. n Tha Tnita I Pueblo yesterday to soend the winter I of this city. Oakland. San Francisco and I m tne united etaies. xeeoy is a pan- BULED 45 YEARS (Special Diapatch to Tne Jeers.) . Athena Oct 11. Many congratula tions have been received by George I in recognition of the fact that today he rounded Out 4k ara mm kin. e would return for the machine the fol-rw.,u"n. " wrDormuoni wui oa wr" .??!"a.Enn?V er i..... irk. .ii .... .k- I almost enureiy in con in svwsaisa iiivi saaiisj. a. wjj weincu vu lis I .1 a I "Men were proep San Jose are seeking the owner of . a I "er of Kex Beaon. and wlUi the author big . Winton touring car that has stood own" n1 pP'r1" a property on Bat In a garage at Berkeley since September ST? crk, the Happy New Year on 1L The automobile was driven into tha 9"r ereek. and Good Luck FracUon. garage by a man and woman of cultured A1ec,2rd,n.t!. ,IjAJ h. ' th ,n; MiMMnM Th. man mtmimA that th.v I " n,. v v h ..vuiv. uu control of the dig- door and have not been seen since, state records show that the automobile I vrL 11 license wss originally taken out by J. Sit ... H. Goldman of San Francisco. He sotd-4 w'a ,h i,7.Lr rf. .X. . unable to confirm thla. however. rw, cl tL ""Lff I " the fourtnt beach line la found, then ly changed hands and no record of t were prospecting for the fourth line when I left said Leedy to-; and before we sailed there was news that the beach had been found. ui uue ung i;nristisn aa. his majesty r'j .rears in tne uamiah I a mm Wltlr a atronr back and m, nlrk transaction involving the automobile I h.n it win k. h..t . .i,nrt ... spent J- 1 n national assembly pro- ...uiw 111 ra nor 01 tne neiienes on Uarch 10, 161. H was then 17 years old, having been born on Deeember 14, 1145. On October 10 of the same year v. & .i ...... 1 . . . ,v iii.ri in Ainrni, ana on tne roi towing day he took the oath, and uvunim to tne tnj-one. o tne emperor or Austria he Is In quesUon la found on the books. ,The before the corporations are in control. oldest of the sovereigns of Europe, machine Is valued at 11,000. I "All that prevents moneyed men He enjoys excellent health, a fact which HAWKE YE ; STATE IS i ADMITTED IN DOUBT S.r - . - .1 when dredgers from working is mat nearly a titles are in naa eoape. When legal rrntt- Prraa taeeed WS-. . Des Moines, lows, Oct 11. Both stste chairmen refuse today to predict pluralities, for. tbe first time In years. ' This Is thought te Indicate that tbe state led oubtrul. all of the I ascribes to the regularity of his nauiia. tie invaneoiv arises earlv In fighting over them ceases there will I the morning and works alone. At 9:10 be greet works In Home, end I venture! r-e teea tea and coffee with QueenJ mmim. will v . w a , , 1 n f 1 r nan ha. i.u i u i i r- ' - ww ... vww invMl 1 " at miiii.ien ana deputies and the persons entered am viKitmg oooK ror a private audi cnee. At 1:20 be breakfaata with all the royal family. After thla repast he again works for an hour or two. He tn-n goea i ror a drive or a wmik. Dinner te served at 1 o'clock, and the are set te work. Tafta Labor Record. Binghamton, N. T Oct 11. Taft ad dreesvd aa overflowing meeting here this sftemoon. He spent bis time 41s rasalng his labor record. 11 11. n h 11 11 b 11 a ossm Hi Policyholders Company OongOffW OOaaaTXTT STUMMtaV t nna M4 afa roKTLajro, omsoox. A. u kuu..... ., L. gAkrUBI Oaeaial sraaaaet CLAAEXCa a aUkTCaU AaaC aLga . Is Best foi Oregonians eompaay comprises the members of the royal family, tbe dlgaltart of tv f 1 1 - wwwwwi -V,"- a . v irivmii. 1 IIS king seas out verr rarelv mt niht n- Wi it be to ' tbe theatre or to tbe fetes srlvea bv Ihm ruirmmiilyM aI iwrwiam powera e prefers te the evening with fa la family. W arras, t tor Oty Huter. A warrant haa aew burned est cf the rnaDtclral court fnr tbe arrest if R It. L. who wee found by J. H. aston. a special nffk-er rf the perk dfart ment dlaherglag fterfes tn Mar)aiy (Doited Press Lea'ied Wire.) Chicago, Oct 11. The two great dem onstrations in New Tork city today and tomorrow which will close the cam paign In that atate are typical of the real nature of the presidential struggle, ays waiter wejiman today in the! Kecord-Herald. He says: "The business men oft New Tork to night will form in a marching line for Tart, that, it Is predicted, will equal the length of Manhattan Island. It is expected that 10boO marchers will be In line and that the column will occupy " uwui m iwoauig anven point This year, as In the pait, these business Parade have been a feature of uiwivir I uri campajgna uuui.nii turn circulating re-1 ports that many of the marchers are I out to earn a day's wage or are In line uuuer Kusreign va me part or employers. oi tne nanut will D tha an-1 pea ranee of large numbers of Hebrew irauesiiien. ...TJl keynote of the demonstration will be the cry that Bryan's election means hard times, while Tact's i-... 'abor will have Us Inning tomor row. A monster meet In a- win h ki in u ujiihi icuiru raiace. Hamuel Gompers, president of the imiri. LPederatlon of Labor, and other leaders. wimuimiij iuuii uh rtmw IDTE, Will ad dress the meeting." t Wellman then goes on to say that wvur men mrm oiaagreeing on the sup port of the federation's political pro gram. The precaution Is being taken, he aays, to pledge the speakers by sir- nature and to name them aa vloe preaidenu of the meeting In order to prevent the Republicans from inducing 'J mywmKmmt IsyuuiaiV in meeUng. SAINTS' DAYS ON THE RIO GRANDE rMnartal TManaH-fc mm TV- - , an Antonio. Texas, Oct 11. To SI Male m It a doctor has a remedy which he aays will cure rou. make him back up his claims with proof. Don't take bis word for it Bo many dootors, especially thoae who use drugs, boast of thousands of oures but they can't show them. The truth at, they don't our anybody. That's why you ever see any svidence of their marvelous deads. I've got a remedy that cures. Z can prove it I'll I tell you the names of people who bave found health tn my treatment aoa you can as uai uw . iw sura with nature's medicine electricity. Professor Edgar L. Larkln. Che famous scientist, aays: "Tbe human system is an eleotro-chemio. battery and the life principle Is electrical. "Tbe eleetiio age Is here. Drugs are bard hit on all almost entirely stopped their use, tides, and an Intelligent physician tells me that he baa Amnr. row and Mondav. all aalntar imi .11 souls daya. respectively, will be quite generally observed as bolldavs ihmu.i.. out eeothweet Texas. wher tbe Mexi can population la larara. Tha ahun. ance It of a highly Intereetlnr eharao. ter. In San Antonio. Brownsville. Eagle Pass. Larada aad la vtaow ,,7 and toae la the reatoa adjacent te tbe Rio Gcande bopSVr. - bba alexkma raiaiauaa nave tneir own cemeteries. It le in theaa burial arrounta that ik. nlqae eeremeity ef ataiuiinar a an- poal recKte given by the dead is "oiw i we) ail saints' day. Hela. tlves and friend e ef the deed visit tha rmetrles ky beedreda. carrrlns wlta hem flowers aad wreatha I f tha Mia. tlvee ef the fefd are too iwf te buy er eelttvate t.' wers they pmrt eels er wnw am mm gnare a rw ei before he holldaya arrive and the eraJn la "The word health now means a normal supply ef electricity in the body, and the word disease means an Insufficiency of that power." e e If 'you are sick or week tf you bave rheumatism, lumbago, dsbllity, loaa of power, or stomach, kidney, liver or bowel trouble, ft means that some part of your body machinery needs slectrio energy. Electro-V lger will restore it. Kj - Ten don't need drugs any more than a starred" stom ach needa poison. If a weak organ is crying for elec tricity give it that net drugs. Electro-Vigor is a generator of a powerful, but sooth-4 i Ing ourront of electricity, utta about yourTiody whila7fl yvu sieep. 11 sends a steady, unbroken stream or eleo- trio life oourslng through your aervsav and vitals for hours at a time. Its touch is gentle, without sting or burav. fTnere lain A hook; aU you feel is a glowing warmth. Electro-Vigor will drive out your pains and aches, re new your strength and ambition and restore your health, by giving every organ, everv weak ar 4laaaad nut a .' your tody, tha power to do Its -work as nature ended., f e ei e , My health has improved very much under tha use of Electro-Vigor. The backache and diarrhoea are cured and l am feeling better generally than I have for years rast I am an old resident of Portland. having lived here about !0 years, and will be glad to vcochTTor your treatment at any . time. H. JV BRUNX. , 175 Sandy Point, Portland. Or. ;; see I have used Electro-Vigor about .40 days and 1 feel like a new man. Electro-Vigor has done even more than you promised it would do. - B. PRESCOTT. - - v. Durkee, Baker County, Or. , , Get This Free Cut out thle coupon right now and mall ft to me for my free, 100-page, illustrated book, which tells all about my method of treatment. Thle book explalne many thlnge you should " know ' regarding the rsuee and cure of diaeeaa. If you can't call, mall the coupon - at eoee. D&SQflKEM'6 DOPERINO CURES EVERYTHING IIMItltMl ICUARANTEFj UIVENTO ALL PATIENTS S. A. HALL M.D. 1114 giaaad Ave nATTU, WASK. PJeaee 1 pra. peld. yir fre. I-peg llluetraiel r-k. 11-1 NAVE ' .. Ad'irees ig and an ewers toe pur eeeeratioa. were eaised ty tbe eff leer. f floral wevini