f VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1896 . NO 157. DANIELS IS CHAIRMAN The Contest Was Between Him and Hill. THE NATIONAL DEM. CONVENTION Opens with Boms Very Heated Speeches The .Silver Men Have the ITpper Hand. Chicago, July 7. The National Dem ocratic Convention commenced as sembling at 10 :30 and was called to order at 12 -.50. Harrity reported Hill for temporary chairman amidst great cheering. Clayton of Alabama moved that DanieU same be substituted. There was an immense demonstration preced ing the calmer discussion of the motion. New Jersey delegates advocated the choice of Hill. Waller of Connecticut advocated Hill for temporary and Daniels for permanent chairman. Mr. Waller said: "lean stand any candidate the convention may nomin ate. The gold men are here to stay and ask only for courtesy and fair treatment and the upholding of Democratic prece dents. If Hill Ib turned down I tell you the Eastern Democrats will fight." Cheers and hissing by all. It was now 1 :30 p. m. Thomas of Colorado, Waller of Alabama and Tarpey of Cali fornia advocated the choice of Daniels in speeches altogether consuming fifteen minutes of time. Fellows of New York was another who advocated the choice of Hill, when there was great cheering at mention of his name. He appealed to the convention not to violate prece dents and trample on the rights of the majority.' Cheering again and again. He made the point as to the reason why the convention should be willing to accept all the rest of the recommenda tions of the majority of the national committee and turn a Democrat like Hill down. 2 :20 p. m. Marston of Louisiana can not speak owing to the confusion. The chairman warns the convention to keep quiet. Marstoa retires.' Ladd, of III., advocates Daniels and says if Hill should make a speech he would keep the party explaining till election came. St. Clair advocated Hill. His reference to free silver was cheered. He says if the sil ver men are afraid of having the ques tion discussed by Hill what will outsid ers think. ' .-, . 2:.45 Call of states ordered. 3 :20 The vote resulted . in favor of substituting Daniels for Hill, 552 against 343 ; including territories, ayes 554, noes 345. The announcement of the vote causes great cheering throughout the hall. Daniels takes the chair. 3:40 Daniels in his opening speech referred to Hill as a great senator. Cheers. Also referred to Teller. Great cheering.. Advocated free coin age of silver at the ratio Of 16 to 1. 4 :3o Koii or states ordered for ap pointment of committees. . 4 :45 Convention adjourned till 10 a. m. tomorrow. - ! ' ' POINTS TO A. DBADLOCK. It Would Tak Shrewd Prophet to Name the Nominee. Chicago, July B.-rOn the eve of the Democratic National Convention, which convenes tomorrow in the Coliseum oh the lake front, all is confusion. One thing looms np like a searchlight In the fog that hangs over the situation, and obscures the vision of the wisest and most fair-seeing of the leaders.' That, is that the convention will be for silver, at 16 to 1. As for candidates, the convention is still groping in the mark. The din of the Bland and Boies boomers is deafen ing, and so infectious at times that- it ' Sw35fi!c!!? Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all la leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Koyal Baking Fowdbb Co., New York. almost carries the public off its feet. Bland is unquestionably in the lead, so far as actual votes are concerned, his strength approximating 250, a liberal estimate, with Bland moving along at his heels with about 200, but neither is able to demonstrate as - yet how he can win. In this chaotic condition of affairs gossip and speculation cast about for dark horses. William J. Bryan, the boy orator of the Platte; Vice-President Adlai Stevenson, John R. McLean, the Ohio journalist; the Bluegrass orator, Senator Joe Blackburn of Kentucky, and Senator White of California, all share the distinction of being canvassed. Even Senator Hill, of New York, is talked of, and his famous Eluaira speech of 1892 is recalled as an evidence that he is a bimetalist and would make a strong compromise candidate. The name of ex-Governor James E. Cauipell, of Ohio, ia also heard. The Pennoyer boom from Oregon was formally launched today, and' ex-Congressman Joe Sibley, of Pennsylvania, announced his candidacy. PERSONAL MENTION.. Mr. B. F. LauehJJu and mother went to Ilwaco today. Mr. ffra. Birgfeld and family went to Gear lake this morning. Mr. Geo. Anderson left on the Regu- ator this morning for Sprague. Mr. Geo. linger returned to Lyle this morning, tin lias been in the city pur chasing supplies. Mr. J. A. McArthur left on the Reg ulator thia morning to join his family at Sprague. The family will return Sat urday. Mr. McCaulev, a broth er-in-law of Mrs. Cassie Hill, deceased, arrived in the city from Portland last night to at tend the luneral. Misses Sady Gideon, Lillian Vampelt and Lizzie and Rosa Bates of Grass Valley came in on the stage from their 4th of July trip last night. Attorney W. H. Wilsons and familv left today for Ilwaco to spend the heated season. Mr. Wilson wilPmhortly return, as he is unable to neglect nis legal busi ness long at a time. II. H. Newhall, great sachem, and Chiefs J. . Carr, Thos. Co'Iids. Job. Jones, Dr. Paul aud J. A, Semler ar rived in town today on the local train and will be present at the bin now wow of Red Men tonight. 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