T ing to them: ‘You shall not press money shall be issued directly by the treas­ PORTLAND MARKETS. .department, be redeemable in coin, Z_______ down upon the brow of labor this crown ury In Niles, Mioh., workmen lately and receivable for all debts, public and of thorns. You shall not oruoify man­ private. have been engaged in repairing the St. The salmon catch has been rather, We hold that the tariff duties should be kind upon the cross of gold.’ ” Joseph valley railroadjand putting it in light for the past few days, but the The convention took fire with enthu­ levied for the purpose of revenue, such . running order, much against the wish July run ought to be along soon, and,; duties to be so readjusted as to operate of property-owners through whioh it Wild Scenes Enacted in the siasm. It crackled as with the war of equally throughout the country, and not Nominated lor President by with what wheels are catching at the< OREGON runs. The latter, heavily armed, drove SCIO flames. Hill was forgotten; all else discriminate between class or section, and Cascades, will help to swell the paok to Chicago Coliseum. the Democrats. was forgotten for the moment. Cheers that taxation should be limited by the 1 the workmen away and began tearing fair proportions. Old potatoes are very: needs of government, honestly and eco ­ swelled to yells, yells became soreams. nomically administered. scarce, anti, as the new ones are also up the rails and leveling the roadbed, Every chair in the valley of the Coli­ We denounce as disturbing to business scarce, the price has gone up with a' determined to destroy the railroad. the republican threat to restore the Mc­ DELEGATES STAMPEDED TO HIM jump. Butter has advanced. Eggs The farmers retained possession and the BRYAN’S PASSIONATE ORATORY seum and every ohair in the vast wil­ Kinley law. which has been twice con­ derness on the hillsides became a dock are firm and scarce. Cfiickens, ducks railroad company’s workmen feared to demned by the people in national elections, on whioh frantic men and women were and which, enacted' under the' talée plea of and geese are dull, with receipts much approach them. Several miles of the Comprehensive Review of the Import­ road were destroyed. The railroad Delegates and Spectators Alike Carried wildly waving handkerchiefs, canes, protection to home industries, proved a He Was Elected on tbe Fifth Ballot— in excess of the demand. hats and umbrellas—any thing movable. prolific breeder of trusts and monopolies, Away by His Speeoh—Stam­ ant Happenings of the Past Week company is powerless, but will en­ Arthur Sewell, of Maine, for the few at the expense *f the Wheat Market. Some, like men demented, divested enriched Culled From the Telegraph Columns. deavor to regain possession and com • pede for the Nebraskan. Vice-Preeid « nt.- many, restricted trade and deprived the There is considerable uneasiness ex­ themselves of their ooats and flung producers of the great American staples Chicago.—On the third day’s session them high in the air. Governor Lord, of Oregon, has issued plete the road. Chioago.—W. J. Bryan, “the boy pressed over the safety of the wheat of access to their natural markets. Until Killed by a Posse. of the national Democratic convention, his annual proclamation, as required A Texas delegate uprooted the purple the money question is settled, we are op­ orator of the Platte,’’ and ex-congress- crop, and this impending trouble to by law, warning all persons against Ed Murphy, alias George Mooney, ten aores of people on the sloping sides standard of his state aud bore it fran­ posed to any agitation for further changes man from Nebraska, was nominated our greatest staple is bound to have a our tariff laws, except such as are nec­ the ¡reckless starting of fires in the alias Burdette Wolf, who killed of the Coliseum saw the silver-helmet­ tically to the place where rose the in bad effect on business. Quotations are: essary to make up the deficit in revenues mountains and among heavy timber. Andrew Artman, at a sheep camp ed gladiators in the arena overpower the standard of Nebraska. In a twinkling caused by the adverse decision of the su­ by the Democratic national convention Walla Walla, 49 to 50o; Valley, 52 to court on the income tax. But for at Chicago, upon the fifth ballot. 58c per bushel. Reports from Spokane say that crops in Grant bounty reoently, was run gold phalanx and plant the banner of others followed the example. Two- preme decision of the supreme court, there an many sections of Washington are down and killed by a posse on the silver upon the ramparts of Democracy. thirds of the state staffs were torn from this Ever since Bryan’s brilliant oratori­ Produce Market» would be no deficit In the revenue under somewhat damaged, as a result of the John Day river, near Dayville. It is They saw what may prove the disrup­ their sockets and carried as trophies to the law passed by the democratic congress, cal effort on the third day of the con­ F lour — Portland, Salem, Cascadia generally believed that Murphy or tion or the success of a great political hot weather of the past few weeks, oats Nebraska, where they danced in mid­ in strict pursuanc of the uniform decisions and Dayton, $2 85; Benton county and Mooney, is none other than Burdette party, amid scenes of enthusiasm such air. A dozen delegates rushed upon of that court for nearly 100 years, that vention, he has been steadily gaining White Lily, $2.85; graham, $2.50; su­ especially haying been badly burned. court having under that decision sus- News has been received in Havana Wolf, who killed Birdie Morton, his as, perhaps, never before occurred in a the stage and shouldered thehalf-dazed . tained constitutional objections to its strength in the convention, and after perfine, $2 25 per barrel, O ats —Choice white, 26@28c per bush­ orator and bore him in triumph down enactment which had been overruled by the first ballot former supporters of that unknown parties have burned the betrothed sweetheart, near Mount national convention. They saw 20,000 people, with im- the aisle. Louder and louder shrieked the ablest judges who have ever sat on other candidates rapidly transferred el ; choice gray, 24@26c. Rolled oats Santa Barbara estate near Baro, prov­ Tabor, Or., Ootober 12, 1892. It is that bench. are quoted as follows: Bags, $4.250 ince of Matanzas. The estate is owned said he admitted his identity to the aginations inflamed -by the burning the thousands, until the volume of We declare that it is the duty of con­ their allegianoe, singly, in pairs and in­ 5.25; barrels, $4.50@7; cases, $3.75. by Senor Maruel Coronado, editor of sheepherders, and then afterward fear- words of passionate oratory, swayed sound broke like a gigantio wave, and gress to use all the constitutional power droves, to the young statesman who H ay —Timothy, $11.00 per ton; cheat, which remains after that decision, or which had so ably defended their free-silver $6.50@7; clover, $6@7; oat, $6.50; wheat, La Disoussion. The damage is esti­ i ing his secret would be told, went back like wind-swept fields; they heard the fell only to rise and break again. may come from its reversal by the court cause in and out of convention, and at j and tried to kill them He murdered awful roar of 20,000 voices burst like a For almost ten minutes this madden ­ $5.50@6.50. mated at $300,000. it may hereafter be constituted) so that volcano against the reverberating dome ed tumult Continued, while the dele­ as i Artman, but the other escaped. B arley —Feed barley, $13.50 per ton; the burdens of taxation may be equally all times. The Venezuelans, through the efforts overhead; they saw a man (Bryan of gates with the state standards paraded and impartially divided, to the end that After Mr. Bryan was nominated the brewing, $14@16. Vault Blown Open. of President Crespo", intend to donate I M illstuffs — Bran, $14.50; shorts, we may all bear the due proportion of the convention unanimously ratified the Nebraska) oarried upon the shoulders to the city of New York an equestrian ' An unsuccessful attempt was made in of others intoxicated with enthusiasm. the inclosnfe. Old political generals expenses of government. $15.50; middlings, $18@20; rye, 90c stupided. If the ballot for the We hold that the most efficient way of choice of the majority. statue of Simon and have Cal , , to to blow open the Amidst the tumult and turbulence, were nimou Bolivar, DO11V8T, ana uave Bakersfield, DaKerBneiQ, vai diow opentne per cental. nomination,.hnd been taken, it would protecting .American labor is to prevent The decks were cleared for balloting, commissioned the work tO to , th the B utter —Fancv creamery is quoted at °^-d the ° Italian * n Ot the--l°"nty ,?reaArr[r.. -JjmS-t-t’havHstenefl io -»pn®gl« tn threat»,-* ■ have beemi stai^pede. the Importation of foreign pauper labor to which was to begin as soon as the sq'Uptor- liiovanni Turni, of btaten • holes were drilled mthe Trent com- n.n xr„™ 30c; fancy dairy, 22%c; fair to good, When it was all over the votes were compete« with It in the home market, and Democratic national convention reas­ 17^c; common, 12>&c per roll. cost of the statue will be ' bination of the outer door, but none vorkl and flnJllv tbnv watnbad th® island. The ’ that the value of the home market to our taken first on the minority substitute ' . L®<.®h®d th® ^tai ™„t th® i^i, York), and finally, they watched the P otatoes — Burbanks, 40@65c per $200,000. » American farmers and artisans Is greatly sembled, at 10 o’clook on the fourth I reached the vital part of the lock. for the platform offered by Senator reduced by a vicious 'monetary system, sack; Garnet Chiles, 40@45c; Early The report of Dr. D. A. Paine, of the I Had the outer- door been opened there which depresses the prices of their prod ­ Hill, which was defeated 626 to 350. Rose, 50c; new. $1.40 per sack; sweets, Oregon state insane asylum, for the I would still have been an inner door to below the cost of production, and thus best, 4^@5J^c per pound. Then, on the resolution to indorse the ucts month of June, shows that 1,068 pa- the vault, and a heavy steel safe inside deprives them of the means of purchas­ O nions —blew, $1 per sack. administration, which was beaten, 357 ing the products of oür home manufac­ tients were confined in the institution to open before the money was reached P oultry —Chickens, mixed. $2 50@ to 564, and lastly oi the adoption of tories. The absorption of wealth by the at the close of that month. The ex­ 3.00, broilers, $1.50@2 50; geese, $4.50; Laborers Crushed* the platform, which was carried, 628 few, th? consolidation of our leading rail­ turkeys, live, 12>£c; dressed 15@17c pense per capita for June was the low­ way systems, and the formation of trusts Four laborers were buried by the to 301. : per pound; ducks, $2.50@.350 per dozen. and pools require a stricter control by est, with one exception, in the history I caving-in of a trench in Kansas City, Senator Tillman, after the rejection the federal government of those arteries of E ggs —Oregon, 12%c per dozen. of the asylum. Kan. Two of the men, Frank Scan- of the resolution to indorse the admin­ commerce. C heese —Oregon, 10c; Califoi nia 9c; A rebel group of 150 men attacked tifele and Donnie Holton, had their 5? We demand the enlargement of the pow­ istration, withdrew his resolution to Young America, 10c per pound. ers of the Interstate commerce commis ­ the town of Avalos, in Matanzas prov­ lives crushed out. Charles Jacobson T ropical F ruit —Calitornia lemons, .censure the administration. sion, and such restrictions and guarantees ince, Cuba, The garrison repulsed the was fatally injured., J. W. CallahaD $3.00@4.00; choice. $3.00@3.50; Sicily, in the control ot the railroads as will pro­ $6.50; bananas, $1.75@3.00 per bunch; attack without loss. The rebels also escaped practically unhurt. The Night Session. tect the people from robbery and oppres­ The X California navels. $3.25@2.75 per box; attaoked the town of Cidra, in Matan­ trench was being built to lay a gas A At the night session, in the presence sion. We denounce the profligate waste of pineapples, $3.50@5.00 per dozen. zas province, and poured sixty volleys main. of fully 25,000 people, the nominating money wrung from the people by oppres­ O regon VEGBTABLES—Gar.ic, new, 10: into the place. They retreated as soon speeohes were made, and there was a sive taxation, and the lavish appropria­ per pound; artichokes, -35c; green Killed in a Quarrel. as the garrison returned the fire. repetition of the exciting scense of the tions of recent «republican congresses, onions, 10c; hothouse lettucS, 20c per Isaac Sweringen was shot and killed have kept the taxes high while the afternoon. Tbe Bryan enthusiasm which The two big- sailing ships, the Santa dozen; Oregon peas, 2c; new cabbage, labor that pays them is ^unemployed, and by Harry Campbell at the house of the lc per lb; tomatoes, $1.75@2 per crate; continued. The galleries went frantic the products of the people's toil are de­ Clara and the City of Philadelphia, former, near Prineville, Or. The rhubarb, l%@2c; asparagus, 6c; stri g at every mention of his name, and the pressed in price until they no longer repay sailed from New York last February, beans, 5@6c per lb; ra ¡ishes, 15c per wild demonstrations of the afternoon the cost of production. •' We demand a re­ bound for San Francisco. The last two men quarreled over the fact that to that simplicity and economy which dozen; cauliflower, 70@75c per dozen; were duplicated when he-was placed turn heard of the Santa Clara was March Campbell persisted in visiting Swerin- befit a democratic government, and a re ­ Oregon, do, $1 per dozen; cucumbers, D.dVid ß Hill. in nomination by Hon. H. T. Lewis, duction in the number' of useless offices, /r J Bryan, 80, when she was spoken off the coast gen’s daughter after having been for­ 50c@$l per dozen. of Georgia, and seconded .by W. C. K. the salaries of which drain the substance of Brazil. The City of Philadelphia bidden the house, and during the fight F resh F ruit —T smania apples, $2 50 day. The real struggle opened with the people. was reported in the same locality which ensued the old man was killed. jubilant majority seat its delegates and Lutz, of North Carolina; George F. of We denounce arbitrary interférence by the delegates wrought to an intense @2.75; California, do, $1.50; Oregon cherries, 50c@fl per box; gooseberries. March 3. Since then nothing has been the vanquished stalk sullenly forth into Williams, of Massachusetts, and federal authorities in local affairs as .a Bobbed tbe Mail* violation of the constitution of the United pitch over the sensational develop­ 2@2%c per pound; currants, 6c per heard of either vessel. the daylight. The battle for supremacy Thomas J. Kernan, of Louisiana. Senator Vest placed Bland in nomin­ States and a crime against free institu­ ments of the previous day, when the pound; peacnes, $1.15 per box; apri- Advioes from Barranquilla, United of Democratic principles was fought in J. P. Minto,-the retiring treasurer of and we especially object to govern­ Bryan wave swept through the con­ co.s, 75c. ation, land Governor Overmeyer, of tions, States of Colombia, tell of the theft of a session that lasted from 11 o ’ clock in Marion county, Or., showed his re- ' ment interference by injunction, as a new vention, and threatened for a time at S trawberries —5@7c. Kansas, seconded the nomination. $250,000 by two young men of high so ­ the morning until shortly before 5 and highly dangerous form of oppression, luctanoe to turning over the office to ' D ried F ruits — Apples, evaporated, least to stampede it then and there. by which federal judges, in contempt of The name of Claude Matthews, of In ­ cial standing. One is a nephew of a o ’ clook in the afternoon. his successor by removing all the coun- ' the laws of the states and rights of citi­ It had distorted all calculations and | bleached. 4@4%c; sun-dried, 3%@4c; The money was in Each side sent its champions to the diana, was presented by Turpie, of In­ zens, pears, sun and evaporated. 5@6c • plums, ty money from the vault and deposit- high official. become at once legislators, judges of transmission through the forum. Senator Tillman, of South diana, and seconded by Delegate Trip- and executors, and we approve the bill thrown the ranks of the other candi- pitless, 3@4c; prunes, 3@5 per pound. ing it in one of the city banks, thus course 1 dates into confusion. W ool —Valiev. 10c, per pound; East­ The robbery was accomplished Carolina; Senator Jones, of Arkansas; pett, of California. passed at the last session of the United leaving the new treasurer with no mail. 1 The Brayn forces were making the ern Oregon, 5@7c. Fred White, of Iowa, plaoed Boies States senate, and now pending in the money with which to pay county war- by ; breaking into the postoffice at night. ex-Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, house of representatives, relative to con­ most of the phenomenal rise of the H ops —Choice, Oregon 2@3c per rants. His action has occasioned much The next day, the deed being discov­ crossed swords with Senator Hill, of in nomination, and the Waterloo tempts In federal courts, and providing for young orator of Nebraska, The ad I pound; medium, neglected. unfavorable comment. * ered, inquiry was set on foot and a New York; Senator Vilas, of Wiscon­ statesman owed a magnificent ovation trials by jury in certain cases of con- journment at midnight had given the N uts —Peanuts, 6@7c per pound for Warner Miller barely escaped being J large part of the stolen money was sin, and ex-Governor Russell, of Mas- to the enthusiasm of Miss Minnie tempt. 10c for roasted; cocoanu s, 90c per No discrimination should be indulged in leaders of other candidates an opportu­ j raw, Murray, a young woman from Nashua, saohusetts. found in the possession of tbe two dozen ; wait uts, 12j£@14c; pine nuts, the government of the United States in nity to rally their .forces, and it served shot while riding on a New York Cen- , young men. The balance was unre­ la., who led the Boies demonstration, by The sinister-looking senator from I 15c; hictory nuts, 8@10c; chestnuts, favor of any of its debtors. tral train from Albany to Herkimer, j but will probably be reim­ the state of Calhoun (Tillman), with as Miss Carson Lake did the Blaine We approve ot the refusal of the 53d also to give some hours in which some I 17c; Brazil, 12c; pecans, large, 14c; The train was passing through the out- covered, , bursed by demonstration at Minneapolis four congress to pass the Pacific railroad fund­ cool counsel might prevail against the Jumbo, 16c; filberts, 12%c; fancy, large, his eye blazing defiance which mani ­ relatives of the young men, skirts of Albany,when a bullet crashed . to save them from the oonsequenoes of fested its unfriendlinesss by a storm of years ago. ing bill, and denounce; the effort of the wave of sentiment which was at high 14c; hard-shell, 8c; paper-shell, lu@ present congress to enact a similar meas­ tide the night before. through the window an inch above Mr. their crime. 12%c. Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, ure. I hisses, opened the debate with a wildly P rovisions —Portland pack : Smoked Oregon, added / was plaoed nomination by John S. Recognizinyr the Just- claim of deserving _ | Delegate Miller, of Miller’s head, covering him -with I passionate speecli, in which He affi.xmed -ntxne-oso1 ewotn» wt ifrXgtWge» poi1 l»|« Linea, .Kentucky orator, and.- * irrffWr, À‘r jÜfL restoration ot i . Si A lia i. ¿ a® — —— —---- * irnhy tfisiF"no”:n5me8 Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon. The picnic hams, 7c; boneless hams, 7.J£c; ^ppVJslte window;1.....•-IKr W. Lemnsce, postmaster or the sub­ silver wasi^wa^ortneeinancipa tion seconaefirby Genera 1 W.Clair^SfWest shall be arbitrarily dropped from the pen­ breakfast bacon, 10c; bacon, 7c; dry The trouble whioh occurred in Au­ urb of Forest Park, near Chicago, was of the white slaves, as the war of 1860 Virginia, and W. W. Foote, of Cali­ sion rolls, and that fact of enlistment and names of Bland, Bryan, Boies, Black­ salt sides, 6c; lard, 5-pound pails, 7%c; rora, Ill., on the Fourth, when two sitting in his parlor in company with had been for the emancipation of the fornia, and McLean, of Ohio, by Dele­ service should be deemed conclusive evi­ burn, Matthews, McLean, Pattison and 10s, 7J^c; 50s, 7}jjc; tierces, 7c per dence against disease and disability before Pennoyer were before the convention. pound. Disruption of the gate Patrick, of the Buckeye state. misguided patriots pulled down a Greek his son, his two daughters and two blaok slaves. There were no other nominations, The leaders who are opposed to the enlistment. H ides .—Dry hides, butcher, sound, flag, surrounded by American emblems women visitors, when the front door Democracy had brought one, and he in­ We favor the admission of the territories is growing rather serious. A repre­ opened and a negro carrying a big re­ vited another disruption if it would re­ nomination of Bland, or who feared of New Mexico and Arizona into the Union and Chairman White announced that per pound, ll@12c; ary kip and calf­ the convention might be stampeded to as states, and we favor the early the roll-call of states for the nomina­ skin, 10@llc; culls, 3c less, salted, 60 sentative of the consul general is there volver Walked in. He ordered young sult in this other emancipation. of all the territories having the tion of president,would proceed. Great lbs and over, 5c; 50 to 60 lbs, 4@4^c; He went to the extreme of glorying Bryan, decided after the nominating admission investigating the matter. The repre­ Lemerisce to stand, and when he did necessary population and resources to. en­ excitement swept over the hall. The 40 and 50, 4c; kip and yeal skins, speeches to draw off and wait until the in the suggestion presented, that the so, told one of the girls to search the sentative says that it was an outrage as title them to statehood, and while they re­ 10 to 30 lbs, 4c; calfskin, sound, 3 main territories we hold that the officials first ballot resulted as follows: the Greek had his banner completely boy’s pockets and hand over the money issue was a sectional one, a declaration morning before taking a ballot to 10 lbs, 6c; green, unsalted, lc appointed to administer the government of Blackburn, 88; Bland, 233; Boies, 86; surrounded by American flags, whioh she found. While this was going on which aroused the resentment of Sena­ any territory, together with the District of Bryan, 105'; Campbell, 2; Hill, 1; less; culls, l-2c less; Bheepskins, shear­ lings, 10@15c; short wool, 20@30c; THE CHICAGO PLATFORM. is eminently proper under international Mr. Lemerisce quietly slipped into the tor Jones, and he repudiated it in a Columbia and Alaska, should be bona fide residents of the territory or district in Matthews, 37; McLean, 54; Pattison, medium. 30@40c; long wool, 50@70c. next room, and, getting his revolver, brief speeoh whioh aroused the first law,. • B eeswax —20@22 per pound. which their duties are to be performed. 95; Pennoyer, 10; Russell, 2; Steven­ A dispatch to the San Franoisco Mer­ blew out the negroes brains. It is demonstration of the day. Even the Declares for Free Coinage of Silver at The democratic party believes In home son, 2; Teller, 18; Tillman, 17; not T allow —Prime, per pound, 3@2J^c; chants’ Exchange says the bark Mo­ thought the man intended to rob the gold delegates joined heartily in this rule, and that all public lands of the the Present Batto of 16 to 1. No. 2 and grease, 2%c. demonstration against sectionalism. United States should be anpronriated to I voting 188. have from Vancouver for Santa Rosalia postoffice. We, the democrats of the United States, the On the second ballot Massachustetts Senator Vilas bitterly denounced establishment of free homes for Amer ­ is ashore at Sooke inlet, and will prob­ in convention assembled, reaffirm our al­ Merchandise Market. Must Pay Postage. citizens. deserted Bland for Bryan, which what he termed an attempt to launch legiance to those great essential principles ican ably be a total loss. .The crew was We recommend that the territory of created a sensation and started the S almon —Columbia, river No. 1. tails, Railroad companies no longer may the party in a oareer so wild that the of justice and liberty upon which our in-« Alaska be granted a delegate in congress, | other states, and in the two following $1.25@1.60; No. 2. talis, $2.25@2.60; saved. carry their business letters over their world stood aghast. With a wave of stitutions are founded, and which the that the general lahd and timber laws fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, In Walla Walla fire destroyed two own roads without paying postage to his arm, that was full of impressive democratic party has advocated' from Jef­ and of the United States be extended to said I ballots Bryan kept gradually gaining No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 ferson’s time to our own—freedom of territory. one-story buildings ^id the upper floor the government. An order has been portent, he sounded his warning. ■ one state after another, until the result speech, freedom of the press, freedom of We extend our sympathy to the people of of the fourth ballot showed Bryan in @2.25. of a two-story building on Main street received from Postmaster-General Wil­ Ex-Governor Russell, the keen Mas­ conscience, the preservation of personal B eans —Small white, No. 1, 2c per in their heroic struggle for liberty between Fourth and Fifth. The fire son by Major Stewart and Postmaster sachusetts statesman, who has thrice rights, the equality of all citizens before Cuba j the lead with 276, Bland having fallen pound; butter, 3c; bayou, l%c; Lima, and independence. ” was caused by‘a lamp exploding in the Hesing, insisting upon the enforcement oarried the standard of Democracy to the law, and the faithful observance of This preoipitated another 3%@4c. The federal government should care ford to 241. constitutional limitations. rear of a millinery establishment. Improve the Mlssissipppi river and demonstration which lasted for forty C ordage —Manilla rope, 1%-inch, is of the postal laws against railways car­ victory in the Old Bay state, pleaded During all thpse years the democratic and other great waterways of the republic so minntes. Twenty thousand people quoted at 8c; White eisal, hard twisted: Yale was defeated, but not disgraced rying their own letters. An exception for a word of concession, of concilia­ party has resisted the tendency of selfish as to secure for the interior states easy v • in the third heat of the Grand Chal­ is made in favor of letters that have tion, and conlcuded with a solemn interests to the centralization of govern­ and cheap transportation to tidewater.’I yelleo themselves hoarse cheering for Rope, lW-in. eir. and upward, 6%c; rope, 12-thread, 6%c. power, and steadfastly maintained When any waterway of the republic is of lenge cup, which was rowed at Henley to do with the business of the train car­ warning that the country, if not the mental the integrity of the dual scheme of govern­ sufficient importance to demand aid of the the Nebraskan. Several of the states’ S ugar —Golden U, 4%c; extra 0, 4%c; -on-Thames. Leander won by one and rying them. But all letters to station f convention, would listen. ment, as established by the founders of government, such aid should be extended delegates then retired for consultation, dry granulated, 5e; cube crushed and three-fourths lengths in 7 minutes and agents and officials are forbidden to be ' this republic of republics. Under its guid ­ and when they filed baok into the hall Demonstrations followed at frequent powdered, 6c per pound; per.pound upon a definite plan of continuous work, 14 seconds. The- record is 6 minutes oarried without postage, and the in­ ■ intervals throughout the speeches, but ance and teachings, the great principle of until permanent improvement is secured. the fifth ballot was taken, resulting in discount on all grades tor prompt cash; local self-government has found its best We are opposed to life tenure in pub ­ and 51 seconds. spectors are directed to enforce the law. it was Senator Hill who aroused the expression in the maintenance of the rights lic service. We favor appointments based Bryan receiving the necessary two- half barrels, M'c more than barrels; gold forces to their wildest enthusiasm, of states, and its assertion of the necessity upon merit, fixed terms of office, and such thirds. On motion it was made nnani- maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. The rush of tourists to Alaska this A Tent Collapsed* C offee —Costa Rica, 20@23%c; Rio, 20 confining the general government to the an administration of the civil service laws mous. and Bryan, the “boy orator of the of season is remarkable. The Queen @ 22c; Salvador, 19@22c: Mocha, exercise of the powers granted by the con­ as will afford equal opportunity to all citi­ A serious mishap that will disar ­ ’ Platte,” who set the.silevr men aflame. stitution of tbe United States. Recogniz­ The Vice-Presidency. whioh has just sailed, carried as pas­ 27 @31c; Fadang Java, 30c; Palem bang zens of a certain fitness. range the Christian Endeavor meeting, The demonstration for Hill, who ing that the money question is paramount sengers 180 firsf-class and almost as A caucus of delegates was held until Java. 26@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar­ We declare it to be the unwritten law many more in the steerage. All the which is now in session in Washing­ ’ with close logio and trenchant blade to all others at this time, we Invite atten­ of this republic, established by custom and 2:30 in the morning, but no agreement buckle’s Mokaska and Lion. $20.30 per tion to the fact that the federal con ­ glaoiers and points of interest are visit­ ton, occurred Thursday evening. The ’ sought the very heart of the conven- stitution named silver and gold together usage of 100 years and sanctioned by the could be reached on the vice-presidency. 100-pound case; Columbia, $20.30 per tent “Williston,” one of the largest * tion as he bitterly assailed as undemo- as the money^metals of the United States, examples of the greatest and wisest of | When the convention opened in the 100-pound case. ed during these summer trips. those who founded and have maintained stretches of canvas on the white lot, R ice —Island, $3.50@4 per sack; Ja­ that the first coinage law passed by our government, that no man shall be eli­ morning the following names were pre­ From advices received by the Austra­ blew down and appears to be wrecked. 1 cratic the new creed which the ma­ and congress under the constitution made the for a third term of the presidential sented: Bland, of Missouri; McLean, pan, $3.75@4. lian steamer Miowera, whioh has just It is feared it will be impossible to jority was to proclaim, lasted about silver dollar 'the monetary unit and ad­ gible C oal O il — Cases, 20%c; barrels, Although more pro- mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio based office. arrived in Vancouver, B. C., it now raise it again, as it is watersoaked and * 18 minutes. Confident in the justice of our cause and of Ohio; Williams, of Massachusetts; 17%c; tanks, 15%c per gallon. I tracted than that whioh greeted upon the silver-dollar unit. seems probable that the Queensland necessity of its suocess at the polls, we Sibley, of Pennsylvania; Fithian, of W heat B ags —Calcutta, $4.25@4.37% torn. This tent was calculated to hold ‘ Bryan, it was of a different nature. We declare that thejàçt of 1873, demone­ submit the foregoing declaration of prin­ Illinois; Daniel, of Virginia; Pennoyer, tor July and August deliveries. government will join New South about 16,000 people. tizing silver without the knowledge or ap ­ ciples to the considerate judgment of the The latter was the spontaneous out­ proval of theAmerican people, has result­ of Oregon, and Sewell, of Maine. Wales and Canada in granting a sub­ American people. We invite the support of burst of an enthusiasm kindled by the ed 4h the Meat Market. Five ballots weih taken.'' Up to the of gold and a cor­ Repudiated by the Sun.- sidy to the Canadian-Australian steam­ desire* The responding f2M|'itl the price of commodities to have them made effective through legis­ fourth ballot Bland and McLean led. B eef —Gross, top steers, $3.25; cows, ship line. Captain Bird, on behalf of The New York Sun in an editorial L touch of magnetic eloquence. produced hy ®ie> people, a heavy increase James Huddart, managing owner of formally repudiates the national Demo­ star of the brilliant young orator from in the burden of taxation, and of all debts, lation, for the relief of the people and the Their names were then withdrawn, $2.25@2.50; dressed beef, 4@5>^c per the line, recently interviewed the cratic platform, and supports McKin­ the plains of Nebraska has burned public and private; the enrichment of the restoration of the country’s prosperity. and on the fifth ballot Arthur Sewell, pound. brightly on the horizon of the conven­ money-lending classes at home and abroad, M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers, Queensland government,- and it is ley for the presidency. of Maine, was elected. Will Fight a Duel. $3.00; ewes, $1.50@2.75; dressed mut­ tion for two days. There were several prostration of industry and impoverish­ said the government will recommend After the third ballot was taken Havana, July 13 —General^ Bradley Bland sent a telegram to the conven­ ton, 5c per pound. Three Buildings Burned* demonstrations in his behalf the day ment of the people. that parliament grant a subsidy of We are unalterably opposed to mono- V ea U—-Gross, small, 4)£c; "large, 3@ The Central hotel and two buildings before, but this was the first oppor­ metalism, which has leaked fast the pros­ Johnson, correspondent of a New York tion, asking that his name be with­ 3J£c £6,000 per year for three years. The per pound. company is at present negotiating in belonging to the C. P. K. Paint Co. at tunity he had to show himself. The perity of an industrial people in the newspaper here, formerly' brigadier­ drawn and that the nomination be Hoos—Gross, choice, heavy, $3.00@ England for the construction of larger, San Luis Obispo, Cal., were destroyed audience had been warmed up, and paralysis of fiard tipies. Gold monometal- general of cavalry in the service of the given to some man east of the Missis­ 3.25; light and feeders, $2.50@2.75; was full of pent-up enthusiasm. The ism is a British policy, and its adoption Confederate states, has accepted a chal­ sippi river. by fire. steamers for the line. dressed, 3)4 @4c per pound. has brought |ther nations into financial lenge to fight a duel with Senor Manuel powder magazine needed but the spark, servitude About thirty members of the com­ tqMondon. It is not only un- Mashonas Repulsed. W. J. Bryan's Career. Amhodia, formerly a captain iu the and Bryan applied it with the skill of SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS, American, but anti-American, and can be mittee appointed at the St. Louis con­ Forty whites and 100 Zulus repulsed William Jennings Bryan, who is on the United States only by the Spanish army. Both named their sec­ vention, to officially notify the vice- a strong force of Mashonas at Briscoe’s genius. His very appearance captured fastened F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex­ sinking of that spirit and love of liberty popularly known as “the boy orator of presidential candidate, G. A. Hobart, farm, in Matabele'land, killing twenty- the audience. Dressed like a plain which proclaimed our political indepen­ onds today. The meeting will take the Platte,” is the youngest man ever tras, $3.75@3.85 per barrel; bakers’ ex­ plaoe probably tomorrow. A reporter Westerner, in a black suit of alpaca, of his nomination, proceeded to Pater­ five. There have been further mas­ dence in 1776, ¿nd won it 1n the war of the $3.55@3.65; superfine. $2.85@3 00. of the Disoussion this morning inter­ nominated for the presidency by a .po­ tras, son, N. J., the home of the nominee. sacres, and- in some instances Mashona he stood with a smile playing over his Revolution, '9 B arley —Feed, fair to good, 71^c; litical party in the United States, ex­ choice, We demand ithe free and unlimited coin ­ viewed General Johnson regarding handsome, mobile, olear-cut face, 73%c; brewing, 86J^c. Chairman Charles W. Fairbanks made native polioe killed their officers. of both gold and silver at the present Senor Amhodia’s letter challenging ceeding, as- he does, the age limitation while 'with uplifted hand he invited age W heat — Shipping, No. 1, $1.07X; the speech and he was replied to briefly legal ratio offl6 to 1, without waiting for him to fight. The gentleman said:. I fixed by the constitution by only six­ choice, $1.10; milling, $1.17¿£@1.22^. Russian Town Destroyed. the waiting thousands. the aid or consent of any other nation. Wze by Mr. Hobart, who outlined his future O ats —Milling, 75@82J^c; surprise, thatJthe standard silver dollar “It is not customary for gentlemen to teen months. He is the editor of the The town of Kobrin, in the province He has a face whose lines might demand policy if elected. The ceremony was Omaha Daily and Weekly World-Her ­ shall be fullllegal tender equally with 90@95; fancy feed, 82J^@87Ji; good to witnessed by over 3,000 people from of Grodnovisk, Russia, has been have been chiseled from alabaster by gold for all debts, public and private, and challenge eaoh other through the news­ ald, one of the leading silver organs of choice, 75@80c; poor to fair, 67^ @ various parts of the oountry. Charles burned. Three hundred houses were some master sculpter. His mouth is we favor such legislation as will prevent papers. However, if < have offended the country, and has for many years, 72J^c; gray, 72J6@80c. any gentleman, I am disposed to make W. Parrish, of Oregon, and J. M.' Gil­ destroyed and 2,000 people are home­ firm, his eyes bright, his nose Roman, for the future the demonetization of any good P otatoes — Sweets, $2.50@2.75; Bur­ my word. My address is the Ho­ advocated the free coinage of silver. of legal-tènder money by private con­ less. his raven hair is brushed baok from his kind Oregon, 60@80j. bert, of Washington, were present. tract. He was born in Salem, Marion coun­ banks, tel Inglaterra, where I shall be until Hops—Quotable at 2@3c per pound. forehead and falls to bis collar. To Control Balloons. We are opposed to the policy and practice July 11.’ ’ ________ _______ ty, Illinois, March 19, 1860, whioh In the United States district oourt in O nions —Ney, 15@25 per sack. With well-modulated voice, which of surrendering to the holders-pf the ob­ The New York Herald’s correspond­ makes him now hut a few months over W ool — Nevada, spring, light and Philadelphia Captain W. S. J. Wiborg, A West Virginia Tragedy. gradually rose in pitch until it pene­ ligations of the United States, the option ent in Montevideo telegraphs that a 36 years of age. choice, 9@llc; heavy do, 6@8c. Fall— reserved by law to the government of re­ of the steamer Horsa, surrendered him- trated the furthermost limits of the Cincinnati, July 13 — A special to the deeming suchjobligations in silver or in For four years, during the sessions Short, trashy San Joaquin plains, 4@5; ¿elf to complete the serving out of his Spanish resident, an electrician, de­ hall, he wove the spell upon his audi­ gold coin. We àre opposed to the issuing of Commercial Tribune from Cattlets- good do, 4^@6c; Southern and coast, sentence of one year and four months clares that he has discovered means ence. His speeoh was a masterpiece of interest-bearing bonds of the United States burg, Ky., says: At Kenova, W. Va., of the Fifty-second and Fifty-third 4@5c; mountain, light and free, 6@7c. imposed by Judge Bittier for carrying whereby he can guide balloons in any fervent oratory. With consummate in time of peace, and condemn the traf­ John F. Bloomer was shot dead by bis congresses, he represented the first dis­ B utter —Fancy creamery, 14J^@15c; on a military expedition to take men direction in the air. The inventor has eloquence he stated the case of silver ficking with banking syndicates, which, in father without oause or notice. The trict of Nebraska, in' the national seconds, 14c; fancy dairy, 12^@13c; for bonds at an enormous profit house of representatives, He was in­ and arms to Cuba to aid the war been asked by the Spanish government and parried the arguments of the gold exchange to themselveslsupply the federal treasury frantic father tried to kill another son dorsed by the voters of Nebraska for seconds, 12c. to visit Madrid that his invention, if E ggs —Store, 10@llc; ranch, 12@15c. against Spain. with gold to jnaintain the policy of gold mob. Marc Antony npver applied the and to commit suicide, but failed and found to be practicable, may be ap­ United States senator in 1894, but the C heese —Fancy, mild, new, 6@7c; monometallism. match more effectively. \ He pretends not to state legislature of that year being con-, common While three daughters of Henry plied to use in Cuba. Congress alone has the power to coin was arrested. to good, 9@10c: Young Amer­ His dosing remarks were: and issue mohey, and President Jackson known anything about the affair. ’ ’ trolled by the Republicans, he was de­ ica, 7@8c; Eastern, 12@13c; West­ Ganz, of Oswego, were out driving, The Civic Federation, of Chicago, is “Having behind us the commercial declared that this power could not be dele­ feated, and John M. Thurston elected. ern, 11@12J6 c per pound. their horse became frightened and ran gated to incorporations or individuals. We away, throwing/the young ladles from making war on the ice trust there, and interests, the laboring interests, and all therefore demand that the power to issue . Mrs. Lucy Arthur, a colored woman The nominee for vice-president is Book borrowers are generally good the-vehicle with such violence as to declares that it is making ice from the toiling masses, we shall answer their notes to circulate as money be taken from died in Stockton, Cal., a few days ago, I comparatively unknown. at the age of 108 years. tainted water. demands for the gold standard by say- bookkeepers. the national banks, and that all paper seriously injure two of them. Scio Weekly Press. Wanted No Ballroad. MADWITH EXCITEMENT BRYAN OF NEBRASKA I m