in 1 VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1896 NO 248 CAMPAIGN LIE NAILED Cry of Coercion Ma'de By Bryan Managers. HANNA CHALLENGES THE PROOF Fnpouratlc Voter Making: Dishonest Use fef Republican I.etterIeadsIea ly Makes an Affidavit. Chicago, Oct. 21. Special to The Chronicle. Chairman Hanna of the Republican national committee, today put an end to the charge made by Bryan managers that employes are being coerced into the support of McKiniey for the cause? of sound money. Mr. Hanna issued a statement tbat the en tire machinery of bis committees is at the disposal of any one for the prose cation of any employer snspected of at tempting to coerce an employe, and that the committee would co-operate with the Democratic national committee, protect ing employes in the free and unfettered exercise of their franchise. He also says tbat if Chairman Jones or Mr. Bryan bad any information at any time of the coercion of employes they were equally guilty with the employer in not telling the authorities, so that the coerc ing parties could be punished under the law. Information was received at Republi can national headquarters today to the effect that voters intending to support Bryan were applying ' to railroads for transportation to their homes and that they are using the letter heads of the Republican national Committee or Re publican state central committees in making such application. The request is made by the Republican national committee that persons receiving appli cations for transportation- shall be upon their guard, and tbat the chairman of the state and county Republican com mittee shall act with great caution in considering the manner of application for transportation. Past Master Arthur, of Cleveland; Ohio, at the bead of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive engineers, has written a letter in which he says that he never signed any resolution or petition to congress or any document in favor of the free coinage of silver; -that be is not in favor of the free coinage of Bilver and that be will' vote for McKin iey, regardless of what be may have done or said in the past. Hon. Wm. H. Morrison, of Illinois, president of the interstate commerce commission at Washington, D. C, has written a letter wbicb will be made public in whice he arraigns Governor Alt geld in the severest terms, confirming all of the charges made against Altgeld by Congressman Gorgan, present candidate for governor of Illinois. The letter is full of sensational statements affecting the entire official career of Altgeld and will make thousands of votes for sound money and McKiniey. Morrison is one of the most influential Democrats of the state. , A telegram from Boston states that Samuel C. Pressly makes affidavit tbat the Colorado letter bearing bis name and alleging tbat Mr. Hanna bad said tbat if McKiniey i8 elected the United States army will be enlarged to 250,000 men, is a forgery. THREE TO ONE FOR H'KINLEI. Postal Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United State Government Food. Report. KOYAL BAKING "OWDKB UO., JNeW X OTK Result of the Chicago Record's Card Canvass. Chicago Times Herald, Oct. 18. The Chicago Record's postal-card poll has now reached dimensions wbicb give it great importance as , a test of the strength of the parties in Illinois and the neighboring states. In ten days 131,666 votes have been cast and counted in this Good, tea is "extremely good you may not know- how good. Try Schilling's Best; if you don't like it, your gro cer will pay your money back in full. A Schilling & Company San r ranoisco state and Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Mis souri and Nebraska. Of these 80,294 have come from Chica go and Cicero. Tbis is such a large pro portion of the entire electorate quite one-fifth that it can be used reasonably as a means of drawing conclusions. As the vote now stands it shows in Chicago 64,460 for McKiniey and 13,659 for Bry an, a ratio of nearly five to one in favor of sound money. ' It has been observed by those who have followed the returns from day to day that tbis ratio has some what changed. Tbe first day's vote was 1219 for Bryan to 4249 for McKiniey; the fourth day's, Bryan 6672, McKiniey 22,- 407; on the eight day, (after Senator .Jones and his colleagues had cast suspi cion on tbe fairness of the ballot) it stood: Bryan, 12,809; McKiniey, 57, 297. It will be seen tbat tbe ratio has risen from 3.5 to 1 on September 7, to 4.7 to 1 on September 17. Tbe change is due to tbe determined efiorts of tbe silver leaders to destroy the effect of a ballot which was palpably running dis astrously against them. They have not been able, however, to induce all their followers to refrain from voting, and the ballot in Chicago is still strongly indica tive of the way this city will go. Grant ing that 40 per cent of tbe silver men of Chicago are afraid to express their real sentiments, even in a non-partisan bal lot carefully guarded against fraud, the Record's poll would still show McKiniey almost three times as strong as Bryan. NORTON 19 FOB BRYAN. Aspirant The Defeated Presidential Falls Into Line. Washington, Oct. 21. Senator Butler today received a letter from F. S. Nor ton, of Illinois, who was a favorite can didate of the middle-of-the-road Popu' list for tbe presidential nomination at the St. Louis convention, announcing bis support of Bryan, and advising Popu lists everywhere to assist in Bryan's election. Norton advises the Populists to forgive for tbe time any unjust treat ment from tbe Democrats, and postpone the settlement of minor differences nntil after election. "If," he says, "success is assured, the Populist partv cannot be denied the glory of victory, whether Bryan is a Populist or not. One thing is absolute. ly certain, every enemy the reformers encountered during the last 20 years we find today among Bryan's bitterest and most relentless opponents. If they are his enemies, be must be our friend. ' His success is their defeat. Their defeat is onr victory." FKLION 19 FOR M'KINLEr. today, after a speedy and uneventful trip. She had 29 saloon and 300 steerage passengers, and 2700 tons of cargo. Advices received by tbe Em press of Japan regarding the rebellion against the Spaniards, in tbe Phillipines, con firm tbe previous reports that the Span iards will likely have another war, as serious as that in Cuba, on their bands. Governor-General Blanco realizes tbat with the present force he is unable to quell tbe revolt, and consequently is awaiting tbe. arrival of reinforcements before striking a decisive blow. Mean while, the rebels are doing a great deal of damage to property, and murdering and robbing tbe inhabitants. Tbe rebel lion has spread to tbe provinces of Ma nila, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Eeija, Tariac, La Laguina, Cavite and Batan-gas. i Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111. was told by her doctors she bad Consumption and tbat there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing (Jonsumptlon, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. 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Felton, a Populist nominee for presr dential elector, withdrawing his name from the ticket and pledging his support to McKiniey. Dr. Felton was at one time a member of congress from' the seventh district, and has long been con spicuous in Georgia politics. His course is construed by many as indicating tbat there will be a general defection to - Mc Kiniey from the Populist ranks in Geor gia on account of the. treatment of the Populist proposition for fusion at tbe hands of the Democratic state commit tee. ' - ' IS SERIOUS FOB SPAIN. SlOO Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and tbat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. 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PhiIlips, ' County Treasnrer. Clark, the East End jeweler, makes a specialty of fine watch repairing. Call and Bee him. In onr Shoe Department we find different lines of Shoes, all styles and grades, in Infants'. Childs', Misses' and Ladies' some remnant lots, others slightly out of date, &c, which we are determined MUST GO, if price-cutting can move them. .' . ) Regular. Sale. 2 doz. pairs of Ladies' genuine French Kid, plain toe, hand-turn $5.00 $1.50 Ladies' Fancy Scallop Tip, Welts ... , 5.50 2.50. Ladies' French Kid, Welts 5.00 2.00 Ladies' Cloth Top, patent tip, French Toe .: 4.50 200 Ladies' Cloth Top, patent tip, Piccadilly Toe, Welts 4.00 2.50 Ladies' Cloth Top, patent tip, Square Toe, Welts...... 4.00 2.40 Ladies' Kid Top, patent tip, Opera or Square Toe, Turns 3.50 2.00" Ladies' Kid Top, Plain Toe, Welts :. 3.50 2.25 Misses' Spring Heel, Kid, patent tip and plain toe ...$1.50 to $2.00. Choice, $1.00 An assorted list Childs' Fine Shoes $1.25 to $1.75. , Choice, 75c and 90c Same in Infants' Fine Shoes... : ....$1.00 to $1.50. Choioe, 75c Men's Buff Congress, all sizes Boys' (full stock) Congress, sizes 3, 3 and 4 Odd lines Boys' Lace Shoes $2.00 $1.00 2.20 1.00 .$1.25 and 1.50 1.00 SALE IS NOW ON. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. 8:50 P.M. 8:80 A.M. Daily except Sundays. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M t4:45 P.M. FROM JOKE 23, 1895. f OVERLAND EX-1 I press, Salem-, Rose- burg, Ashland, Sac- 1 ramento, Ogden.San I 1 Franeiseo, Mojave, ( Los Angeles, El Paso, j I New Orleans and I (.East J Rosebunc and. way sta tions Via Woodburn fori Mt.Angel, Silverton, West Scio, Browns- vllle, Springfield and I Natron J Salem and way stations i (jorvaius ana way ; J stations $ (McMinnvilie andj (way stations t The Eighth Annual fait 8:10 A. M. 4!40 P. M. except Sundays. no .00 A.M. f 6:20 P.M. t 8:23 P.M. 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Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40, 10:40 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:80, 6:25, 8:00, 11:50 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00, 11:50 a. m 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. B. KOEHLEB, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. St Pass. Agt. (T110DD POISON 0 dory BLOOD PU1SON permanently cared in 15 to 35 days. You can be treated at borne f orsame price under same guaran ty. If you prefer to come here we willwm. tracttoiaTraJlroadffuuuidtintAihiiiH .i Dooharee, if we fail to cure. If yon have taken mer r , louiua ooer any part oi tne Doay.ttair or eyebrows railing oat, it is this Secondary UL.OOD POISON we guarantee to care. We solicit tbe most obsti nate cases and challenge tbe world for m case we cannot core. This disease boa always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. S500,000 capital behind onr nncondt. ttonal grrrarsm.y. Abiolateproofs sent sealed on application. 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