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Russell of Massachusetts was found dead this morning in B. W. Dutton's fishiag camp at St. Adelaide, near Grand Pabos, Quebec. Grand Pabos, the near est telegraphic station to St. Adelaide, is a little fishing place of only 300 in habitants, and there are few facilities for getting more explicit information at present. It appears that this morning the guides found he slept lopger than usual and when they went to wake him up, it was found he was dead. It is sup posed he died of heart disease. Governor Russell was born in Cam bridge, Mass., in 1857. He graduated with marked honors from the public scboolB of Cambridge, and in 1873 en tered Harvard college, graduating in 1877. He studied law, and was ad mitted to the Suffolk bar in 1880, and rose very rapidly in his profession. He Berved his native city for seven years, four years as mayor. He became Gov ernor of Massachusetts in 1890, and so general was the satisfaction given by him during the first term that he was re-elected. Populists Differ Regarding- Bryan . St. Louis, July 16. It becomes more and more evident-each day as the time for tbe meeting of the Populist national convention draws nigh, that the mem bers of that party will clash over the in dorsement of Bryan for president. Let ters from all parts of the country are pouring into headquarters, some de manding and some denouncing the en dorsement of the Democratic ticket and everything indicates that there is a most IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GOi decided . difference of opinion. The opinion of some Populists here is that the party is near the danger line of a split over the queition. They express the hope, however, that some definite plan of action agreeable to all can be decided upon at the meeting of the na tional executive committee next Satur day. Many of the Populist leaders are awaiting the coming of free silver sen ators who bolted the Republican con vention. Upon the course they take will depend in a measure the action of the anti-Bryan following. If the Re publicans come out openly for Bryan and tbe Chicago platform the opposition may not make much of a fight. IOWA. REPUBLICANS. Pledged to Btmetallsna bat Opposed to Silver Standard. Dks Moines, July 16. The Republi can state convention was remarkable in point of attendance and . interest. Among the distinguished men present were Senators Allison and Gear and nearly . all of the Iowa congressmen. Senator Allison's speech which warmly commended Major McKinley and sus tained the St. Louis platform i was tbe real point of interest. The senator spoke with much more than bis usual warmth and when be pointed to the picture of the Ohio man the conven tion went wild -with applause. The platform, after endorsing the action of the St. Louis convention on tbe finan cial issue, says : . "In the interest of the export trade, for the furtherance of tbe policy of re ciprocity and for tbe promotion of our commerce as well as for the benefit of our producere, we pledge the Bupport of the Iowa Republicans in congress to the promotion of an international agree ment to establish a joint standard uni versally, and from "the same considera tions oppose coinage to a single silver standard, because it will decrease and not increase tbe supply of money in the country. The Republican party, under its policy, assures the people ample cur rency, composed of gold, silver and paper, no one kind preferable to an other, none of it subject in the hands of the people to a variatien of value, but every dollar as good as gold, and there THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1890 4r- OUR What we are doing in our LINEN DEPARTMENT - Specialties in Towels all reduced. See our 7c Fringed ' Linen Damask. 48-inch Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, each . .20c 15- inch Colored Doylies, fringed; regular 75c doz - special 5oc doz 16- inch Bleached Damask, " regular $1.25 doz .special 85c doz 20-inch , ' ' regular 1.75 doz ... special $1.25 doz TABLE LINENS. 54-inch , Bleached Damaek 25c yard 60-inch Heavy Scotch Homespun, regular 60c. special 45c 56-inch Bleached Special, regular 50c .. .epecial 40c 60-inch ) Bleached, Pure Linen, regular 65c. . . . . . .'. . .special 52c 54-inch Bleached, Satin Finished, regular 60c epecial 42 64-inch Satin Finished, regular 85c : . . . .. . .special 65c 64-inch Bleached Satin Damask, regular $1.00 .special 75c 72-inch Bleached Plain Daaiask, regular $1.35 epecial $1.00 72-inch Extra Good Satin Damask, regular $1.25 ...... '. special 95c 72-inch . regular $1.50 .special $1.10 All Colored Table Linens reduced accordingly. The 50c grade to 35c; the 60c grade to 45c, &c. . - Our entire stock of Linens are of this season's im portation. . held by the real power of the govern ment of the United States." It is noteworthy that in the whole convention there was not a voice raised against the St. Louis platform and nom inations. ' Silver Convention in Kansas. Topeka, July 16. Nearly 100 dele gates arrived last night to attend the free silver state convention which con venes, today. The silver leaders are elated over the arrival of John R. Fos ter, president of the First National bank of Garnet, a Republican, at the head of the Anderson county' delegation. It is fairly certain the convention will instruct its delegates to the St. Louis convention to vote for the endorsement of Bryan. It is conceded that every Republican who takes part in the con vention tomorrow intends to bolt Mc Kinley and tbe St. Louis platform and it is thought the convention may furnish some indication of tbe probable strength of the free silver bolt from the. Repub lican ranks. Tbe state silver convention met at 2 o'clock today. ' Of those present at least three-fourths have been promi nently identified with the Republican party. A Mathematical Problem. Editor Chronicle : If the people of tbe United States pro duce $100,000 worth of silver bullion, sell tbe same in foreign markets, and with the proceeds buy $100,000 worth of the products of foreign labor, said people of the United States will have added to their wealth just $100,000. Should tbe people of tbe United States coin eaid bullion into $200,000, they could only get $100,000 worth of the product of foreign labor for it; but would be bound to take it back and pay therefor $200,000 worth of the products of their labor. How much would the people of the United States lose? An swer $100,000. Suppose the $200,000 coinage is kept by tbe people ot tbe United States? How much as a nation have they gain ed? Answer Nothing.; -',,' - " ' Ft S. G. ' Anheuser beer oh draught at the Mid- way. nable Last of Earth. Tbe remains of Mrs. Irvine were brought to The Dalles on last night's passenger train and the funeral took place at 10 :30 this morning from the undertaking rooms of Wm. Micheli. A number of old citizens followed the re mains to their last resting place in Odd Fellows cemetery. Mrs. Catherine Irvine was born in In diana Oct. 23,- 1838, and consequently was 58 years of age. She was married to John Irvine at Tbe Dalles May 27, 1855, and has lived in this vicinity ever since. Eight children have been born to them, four of whom passed to the silent shore before her final summons came. Two sons and two daughters still remain. Mrs. Irvine died in Salem July 14, 1896. SlOO Reward WIOO. 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