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VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, L89G
NO 180
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THE GOLD CONVENTION
The Four Different
Want It.
States
THE INDIANAPOLIS CONFERENCE
Thirty-one States Will Participate in
the Meeting Nineteen States
Hare Already Organized.
Chicago, Aug. 1. The executive na
tional committee of the gold-standard
Democratic conference, which meets in
Indianapolis Friday, having in charge
the arrangements of the preliminaries
for the conference, made an announce
ment today that 31 states will partici
pate in that meeting. The announce
ment was made after going over the
responses to the address recently issued
as the result of the gathering at the
Auditorium. Chicago is favored for the
convention, but Detroit, Indianapolis
and Minneapolis are candidates.
r The executive committee, which met
today, consisted of General Bragg, of
Wisconsin; J. O. Broadhead, of Mis
souri; W. B. Haldeman, of Kentucky;
H. S. Bobbins, of Illinois, and W. D.
Bynum, of Indiana. All the members
of the committee were present. The
committee met in the morning and re
mained in session until 1 o'clock. The
advices from 31 statee, Mr. Bynum and
Mr. Bobbins reported, were such as to
warrant the certainty that all of them
would be represented at Indianapolis.
After canvassing in detail the corre
spondence, it was found that the gold
standard men of 19 states had already
organized and named their committee'
men to the Indianapolis conference.
The committee thus far named is as fol
lows:
Alabama J. M. Faulkner, Mont
gomery.' California T. B. Pond, San Fran
cisco. . " : , - ,
Illinoii John M. Palmer, Springfield.
Indiana John P. Wilson, Indian
apolis.
' Kansas Eugene Haean, Topeka.
Kentucky Bichard Tyler, Hickman.
Massachusetts Ex-Mayor Matthews,
Boston. i
Minnesota F. M. W. Kutcheon, St.
Paul.
Mississippi Edgar S. Wilson, Jack
son. -
Missouri- L. C. Krauthoff, Kansas
City.
Nebraska Euciid Martin, Omaha.
New Hampshire Gordon Woodbury,
Manchester.
New York Charles Tracy, Albany ;
alternate, George Foster Peabody,
Brooklyn.
Oregon C. E. S. Wood, Portland.
Pennsylvania, F. C. Bullitt, Philadel
phia.
South Carolina T. F. Tolley, Ander
son. '
Washington Thomas Burke, Seattle.
West Virginia H. S. Sims, Hunting
ton. Wisconsin Ellis B. Asher,, Lacrosse.
In the following states, the committee
was informed the gold-standard men
had organized and called a conference to
appoint representatives from their states
for the Indianapolis conference on
the 7th :
Connecticut, Florida," Iowa, 'Maine,
Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Rhode Isl
and, Texas, Vermont, Tennessee and
Virginia.
The committee was also advised that
in the following states steps are being
taken which will result in the naming of
committeemen:
Colorado, Montana, North 'Dakota,
New Jersey and bouth Dakota.
Two territories. New-Mexico and Ok
lahoma,' placed themselves in commu
nication with the committee, and de
sired to be represented at Indianapolis.
DECEIVED BY DEMOCRATS.
Mont lie
.Cyclone" Davis for Congress.
Texarkaxa, Ark., Aug. 1. "Cyclone"
Davis, the People's party leader, was to
day nominated for congress by the Popu
lists for the fourth district, to succeed
D.B.Culberson. '
There's more clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear, as the
free alkali rota them. Hoe cake is
I pure. iy4-i ,
Populist . Feeic Says Sewall
Withdrawn..
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 1. W. B. Peek,
who ran for . governor on the Populist
ticket in 1892, and beaded the Georgia
delegation to the St. Lonis convention,
made the following statement to the At
lanta Journal today :
"It was understood with the Demo
crats that if the Populists would nomin
ate Bryan for the presidency and a
Southern Populist for the vice-president,
that Sewall would retire from the
race, or in other- words, he (Sewall)
would be taken down and our candidate
for vice-president would be put on the
ticket with Bryan.
' "With this understanding Watson was
unanimously nominated. Every state
in the union supported him except South
Carolina, and it was. ..not represented.
This was the broad ground on which the
Democrats and Populists met.
"Having been deceived by promises,
we made it a certainty on our part, and
reversed the order of business, and nom
inated the vice-president first.
"Senator Jones, chairman of the na
tional Democratic committee, was there,
together with many prominent Demo
crats from different parts of the United
States, urging this course for the success
of financial reform. We did not indorse
Bryan, but made our platform and nom
inated him then for president by over a
two-thirds vote. Mr. Watson was nom
inated with as long and loud outbursts
of enthusiasm as was Mr. Bryan, and I
beg leave to say now that there is but
one course to pursue if good faith is to
govern this union of the silver forces,
viz: Watson electors must be put up
by the Democratic party from Maine to
California. It would be a lack of fidel-
itv to ask or to do otherwise in . the
South ; yea, in Georgia it would be an
unpardonable sin and unfaithfulness on
the part of the Democratic party, and
the people will hold them responsible for
the result.
(Signed) William L. Peek. '
Children Killed by a' Hog. '
Fayettkville, Ark., Aug. 1. In Ben
ton county, Mrs. Mary Smith, wife of a
farmer, became alarmed at the absence
of her 10-year-old daughter and started
out to search for her, leaving her other
children, infant twins and a boy aged 4
playing in the yard. During her ab
sence a vicious bog attacked the twins
and killed them. The little boy tried to
run the . swine away, and was fatally
bitten. .
WOULD -NOT DKNY IT.
Bryan Had Nothing to Say About Sena
tor Thurston's Charges.
Lixcolx, Aug. 1. When asked today
for a statement concerning the reiterated
charge of Senator Thurston in bis recent
speech to the effect that he was in the
pay of mine-owners, Bryan declined to
authorize a denial, saying that the de
nial will be made at tbe proper time,
and that denials of the statement have
heretofore been made. ...
Referring to his proposed trip East,
Bryan said today that he may conclude
to slightly change his route from here to
Chicago, as a strong pressure is being
brought to bear to induce him to visit
some cities not on the Burlington line.
The dispatches have announced that the
free-silver people of Des Moines, la.,
have expected him to come that way on
the partial assurance he had given and
have made preparations to recognize his
visit. This undoubtedly is why he is
reconsidering the route of his projected
visit.
It was given out at the Bryan home
this evening that Hon. R. P. Bland of
Missouri will arrive in Lincoln next Fri
day and will accompany Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan on their trip to New York.
There is nothing that causes women
greater discomfort and misery than the
constant recurring Headache. Men
suffer less with Headache. "My wife's
health was very indifferent, haying
Headache continually, and just two
packages of Simmons Liver Regulator
released her from all Headache and gave
tone and vigor to her whole system. , I
have never regretted its use." M. B.
DeBord, Mt. Vernon, Ky.
Reduced Rates.
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Co. will reduce their round trip rates
between Portland and The Dalles as fol
lows: Two day rate, good going Satur
day and returning Monday nigbt, $3.
Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all
trains. E. E. Lttlk,
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
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Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
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Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c
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Passenger rates The Dalies to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50. -
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