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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1895)
-tw. j(f jpL ""'fripi '"TWpRMIV'' JOURNAL. $ V VOu. o. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24, I8i5. DAILY EDITION. NO. 11 nTrgBrT"T1"irf:Wrpp "" CAPITAL NEW All kinds of goods in uffi m DON'T FORGET OUR 5 "SHOES" WE SELL THEM CHEAP. E.T.BARNES 0 P o pa Q w o O H P P m S H 3 o ft z 4 T r i POUR HOINTB IN WMIOW Ui(Iors and llcforfas E55cel y tmy ttr lU ifuliUvi rpnnlw- H,MH..W.rl-M.WI...HW.....r f mHJm,m A(1M( iiiangnn Hardware, Wagons, Carls, Road Machinery AND AQWQUhrUHAI lML)CMl6Nr&, (JMf HlrVftlVUl UmJ Mlf) itf m! fiiM-, W. Cw- !ii f ntf UIMr till. H' MMM TmrTiiirtMrinnrrnmii i ' y--"-"""'" fcUwwJ Mini fcUiaVtiJ 1 feMl'X IHbTiI Mini wl IIP '.uiv.tTin ili GOODS. our lines just rec ivcd at K d o o -4-3 3 O 0) ci "v o -t- n3 ns '0 y ' 3 0) 03 0 ft d o a 4- 3 V O G M O If 3 (m J a u .8 1 I e I f l lIUfMbJ. , TUty w tb nMlM. mnnniiTTrrnir"i-Tl r I n 1 T" """--" """ """"1""'"' whwmwsiims1 MtfMW.AMk H.....H. V" mww4 jdW KrMalM, 1 AD HnHUtw Wlill milium & WW 'III! 1 nnwin? Concluding Scenes at the As semblage of Clubs. 1 ENTHUSIASTIC ' SPEECHES MADE. Representative Burkley Snooks for the Silver llepublicnns. THE EVENING SESSION. The reault of tho election of tbe dis trict delegates was announced, when M. F. Eijgleson, of Ashland, oflered a reflolutlou, doclurlng la favor of free 0 linage of silver. At tbe reading of tills resolution there waa great appluure aad cheering. Mr. Tooze moved that it be laid on tbe tiblo. Tbere was about an even division and tbe chair declared It laid on the table. Tbere was great applause, aud oven ox-Senator Dolpb fargnt himself and clapped bis hand wildly. O. B. Moores Immediately moved that the convention adjourn, and that "was done. There was a lull of a moment, and a Portland man proposed three cheers for tbe deolnra tlon of Republican principles, which was done, and tho troublesome silver qiiefctlon was disposed of for tbe time. Buuator Browuell was introduced, after some more music. He recom mended tbe Republican party to do its own thinking, He traced the labors of tho Republican party during the war of tho rebellion ami fie reconstruction period. Ho eulogized the parly us the champion of protection and sound money. The party was capable of ileal lug with all great problems, and big enough to settlo all questions uud settle thorn well and for tho welfare of tbe people. Ho elicited great applause. Lydell Baker, secretary of tho rail road commission was introduced. He traced the' political history of thirty years In tbe ten minutes allotted him It waa always tho unexpected that happened, III our greatest prosperity the people iiad turned away from the Republican party uud elected Cleve land iu 1881. Til on followed four years of Democratic misrule and tarlfl tinkering, Our foreign alMr were us bid as they could ho. The Domocrallo party mado our Hag and tho country's honor ft dlxgraoe uud a shame. He re ferred to Jllulne a the greatest man of this day aud generation JiUmurok had only the other day wild thai Jlltilno'a tone In dealing with Hsmoaii aflJlre, was so llrm (hat It was plain a no hand was at the helm of the American goyeriiiiient.It was 111 1 the liaud of UlaliiH. ft said the Dbiiio cratlo gumijiuuut would botmid as the iiiDnt mniiumcntul and oollowal falluro of IIih uvntury. AtlUse,J Heimtor Dolph was iifxt liitrodiMwd ami made plu for parly unity ynd (arty liurmoiiy. U ws s HcjmiIjIIcsii aild kUhw) Upon Hie national Jtj.lJbl! oaii platform, urn) would follow that imtt to vlotiiry ur defeat. TtiU was u rimurkaultf y,tiwHA nml Iim tlianbtd (Item fur this uonllal rulliiK( '0ld eringllMi llmra wm im fluoilon jnd ImKi Mugblur j ami no i)iiimlu on It was t tip thrvst of uIibiiuij Hid itopuhllinu wjllo tlisl lil nUBcd our grrut flltlrvM. Th iivKt irold0t WiHlhl be U itiiUhlutti, AijlilMi J lh wwld NwrnimlUfd l inyui iroutiui en i would bit opioid by m JUituWiii Minim ml tvuitlF, Th4 WIUmh Mil would U9 fnj.M, 'I'Jir iiMdwtlv jwlls would b uphwid, 'I'lwfv kWtndliwr iilvi -lliw iims liuit uf lldwsllaii liisoili, tliv ImiUHnv ifthv MitfiMtftfUt Mltl jApplsUfM ,tit)MMilMii nf I be Mwllfiw lUmiUif, 6)4 ll IMf)(l blfliMlllMf lllnllUlO 1 A(Ui ) 'Hid Iumm Ihmh iwulry limn l)m otisilM iulv l m in llmow' , ' lltltrV lltfiwf M mi'w'l M llV H)llllM 4vu uJ Hi ivMHw 1'iiu limi iikllMUtfl mtHMlilMi WKMl'l (Jwlaic U1 uHnmm t wur HifJuMiiwi mljUil iyit)jjbUiK hiw or li ili money miMiy Mjiy kl iltw lt nmby h! Ijji llfw 4 wtt wtftnljf KjtoUdJ Ml itvn Isidv iwiitiy uJ III puly tHmlmhU u( liic Wlwft(u mmi II Utf MM ILb WfMyi ,14 JHd km vwniiitv (lJt imorwwmeiii wmli! W1 wn,4f IhJ, fit muni ' tdj4M) 4J Mf lilt) IMUil ) illll SM "Tl. W a IkM iBlUxr'MWd inmd at 1 8JMi4iM' IJ dr4iKl in. i ittMtiijf iim)Mifi Ur '(IM i Un !! li W U' There was some excuse for this us there was no other party to quarrel with, At least It w a not tho Demo crallo party. We might have tbe Pop ulists to light, but nothing else. He. like the other speakers, referred to tho great prosperity that prevailed prior to 1802. Tho shadow of Democrutlo free trade was paralylzlug in its etltcts. Conditions and causes had ur t changed. Finance tinkering would not help us. We must get into circulation tho money we have coined, Rjennct the pro tective tarld- aud hard times would pass away. Ko further Increase of cir culating medium was necessary until we put in use what wo had. Wo re ferred to freeetlyer coinage as the cap onizea dogma' of tbe Otuaha platform. But a man could be a free silver man and be a good Republican. He could be a gold standard man aud be a good Republican. Th6 party must tight for a restoration of coniidonco and for tbe protective doctrine. That could only be done by returntng tbe Republican party to power. Mr. Qeer counselled harmony, euergetio campaigning and mutual concessions and a great victory awaited us. The Monmouth Qlee club here snug one of their liVoly songs and was re called. The next speaker was Robt T. Pratt, of Portland, tie cried down tbe mug wump In bis eUorls to, wreck the Re publican party; Tbos. H. Tongue was now Introduced. He received a perfect ovation at the bauds of the convention. He caustic ally administered a dressing-down to the Democratic party. He said the Republican party could never succeed by turning its back on the teachings of Lincoln and Blaine. Ho recogulzed the luipoitiuco of t'ie financial lusue, but If u nation speot more abroad than it made at homo It was doomed to bankruptcy. He cautio ed oguIiiBt dopoitlug fram tho landmarks of the past. We had mutteou yearn of un exampled prosperity alter tbe so called financial crime of 1873 Tho crime of 1802 In passing tho Wilson bill was a greater olleuco. Republican wisdom and Republican statesmanship would deal with the sliver question, Tho Re publican party liad beeu tho most con sistent friend of sliver. Tho Demo crats hud knifed sliver aud tbe Popu lists were for Hat money, Tho Repub lican paity would meet this silver Issue aud would settle It In tho best Interests of all the (Hjople. Put on the old urmor and make the country ring with the old Issues uud a wonderful victory awaited us. lie dosed with a burst of IMiollo Imagery that caused the great audience to arise and yell with that good old Itepubllcen yell (hut warms the cookies ofa man's heart whether he Is a Republican or not, II, h, liirkluy was on the ttgu and now begun to U called for JJo was received with (lie most cordial kind of greeting aud was tho frrosllverspeuker of the t'VMiilug He gave a ptnln and olearcoufuMluiiof hlsiolltlual fallh, Jle U'lleviMl In gold as good money, silver us belter money, ami gold uud sllvitr together as best money. fApplaUto,) lie was not ufrald to illoutf lbs silver i,UMllojj wliluli had bam so oluuly sut down upon here this eyunlug. Uullie,liuyidomeofli(u who bud .ut down upon silver so bard would Hod tlisiuMilvus mi u yury uu easy Nut Uifdu long, vyun In lbs Hu publlmtu parly, Aiiku.J TIis ( jiubiiuan rly would do all tbwi tiling" ami do llirm well ulid be liopod n due time. We otitfhl Iu mt Jlkf mIJ uud dlsOUM lltw questions (ot lllv httn lit ul lbs jmily lilf. (irvtttjiliiw.j 'illnuluu uf iluinll" spoks wllli Ids IUUsI f IwjUdiisc, Tbvii ill uHiivsiiihm sournud and II tbe ilolislis wplnd Mil IliyiU' lion t'j visit tbw Mollwnor oJub, Mini (bin tbtt iKinvondMU wjwinl. it hss lisimoulHU MMtl kmwJ bEturw) my ufmvil, liul rslbrf lil-Wld kmnmil' lions ul old ,ify wmmu)t, Jbs Ibllli y Qv witvlvm uh Wwuhy- 'umu ui JwiHJiinij duU . ofMtfiflOiMy w Tlity MkH iwyiii'lUwllwi. jiy ilic y, wr Miiyntt t4 vlitdi 'ill f liO'v wjui 11 Mr, l)iAb MM) (lit UJviilu mm lbl nmluu tUawi4 Mil Uiv li kiHl wmHblnK I" Him ,mIi moU (jitllfurnlt t)H Qm 'I'll only MuiMMJiikul mfterittituL, tt ehnh tttiuv? ! tH Ivf duiv b mm "I m4 Mm! urhritftMHi Iftlj. imiHihu fiww iU fUtjf Mini liliUl.l In Urn) J'mHwW lUtiMliudt ihn. rwf by I Ami h m Single Gold Standard Men Meet. IN THE NAME OF SOUND MONEY. They Would Itejoico Over "Real Bimetallism." Mem l'H is, May 24. Upwards of 8,000 poople were present nt tho auditorium yesterday when Chairman W. J. Craw ford called the convention to order. MrfCrawford iu his capacity as chair man of the commit tie of fifteen ap pointed by tho associated mercantile bodies of Memphis, uudor whoso aus pices the convention is held, called the meeting to order. Richard H. Clark of Alabama pre sriitjd tho name ot Congressman ditchings for permauent chairman in n neat and highly complimentary Hpeecb. This convention, said Mr. Clark was evidence that tho people do not believe In debased mouoy and do nolwautt) be dragged down to the level of Mexico and China. Tho peo ple represented in this convention be lieve in a just aud equitable use of sil ver as u tnonoy metal, but they would not deliver tbe country to a syndicate of mine owners or place In Jeopardy tbo busluess of tho country by a craze a condition of public sentiment which he likouod to a pralrlo tiro, wblch would feod upon chad' and soon burn out. Tbe leuders In tbe silver move ment wore men who bad takon up In succession all the political and eoonomlo heresies that bad been before tho pooplo tho past decade. Tho present outory ho likened to the extreme doctrines ad vocated by tho Populists In recent years and their fallacies, ho declared) would soon bo buried In Occala ware houses, Cougressu.au Catchlngs was elected chalrmau. Ho said: "(Jeutlomoii, In my opinion no con vention ever assombled for a higher purpose than this. Drought together from utmost every Houtbern slate; coming from every walk In life; repre senting us you do all yooatlous, Indus tries add conditions of lift, I speak truth thut not h man has oome here to B'lvunooB pomonul end or a selfish purposu, Jlullevlutt that tree, Inde pendent coinage of silver t a 10 to 1 rutlo would be disastrous to all prlvatu aud public Interests, we have laid aside our prlvatu sllairs for u time to lake ooiiiihuI together what Is best to pre vent It," JJo then Introduced Hecretary Carl llo, who said 1 "It Is contended by a latyo number of ad vooalM of free coinage that the tdlectof their polloy would itubllli wlist lliey nail blmsUlllim and a dou. bio standard, I lymfusu my Inability to understand what l really meant y a double standard or nisasuru of value; lliuldi Is Incomprehensible to my mind, bcosiiso J cap not oouadyu bow I spolblet'jJjave IWo dlJerent )a galaudMUllloritly lUMtlllUii for (be sumolblugln uuat Iho same llme--Mtlound wi.'lgliljflj(tii ouiicim ami u muuI widKliliitf tjlji'M otiniwi bolli dvHlsrwl by law lnjeul Muud, "Jnslel of iitlng lotli jfold. Mii'l sl vr mm wm do now In Jarr smounU llisn My?r before In tm nountr w Mliwii"Jlnlniljfil Itiw more yalu Mble mvlal llulH Ht noUllly Mild hifU lbs oilier mlM the moJo bl l uur wiivimy. W have now piMuUwd M HjolsllUni' Ibsuw; of Ixlli mv(ls an inoui w should Iivm lb to jrllwl mwiiwiimislllsm the u ul uy um mul gs mons, 7il Is M noi)wgloii bSMu) U,0l fsl MtbliM) by Hid ft' ,lMMKnf Mil IIMlloilS In Mil (. T mii AmmhmmM J'mmi iohwW H itny UMiihdM vtihin JilniMlf mm mUiiiUIim4 mi W' nul(yde of Ibu Mvumt Htunvy iltmonstrMtton. "I Iimvm lb jfwt4. wvnlltlvni," d Jim," in lbs MllimsUi umt ul lbs und inMfiMy noytoiinil. 'JJju wmvm ul Mil VMf iill uivnl lm Kwbi-d (uin'hht yenmiUvHt, im I ibink II Jim Mlwwl 4ul iMf Mm) If mIiwmJv om Him i)Mllnv In ty wwn i(m lb Miuygt i JiMrd i Mm) I Imt wl- am M4w mush &H-H hwuhm imim iu ft ,'Obllu (JUMllll MM M HlHtWH lllWM " RN At him mum nn m iniiiny iit- tultH 1)4 M'lMjdfcd 1 MM H I'll I "Wm umirU irr (b MdJiuii ul ! Mmu m iu iw ul ib wWiivm! tiumiuni m Uu i)U91 tHitrlH (liM y'fu mMN. iwiw IliM It l l)osJiiM IUM UislijMi ffh PiW fyim oyw iwu Btatcs independently to adopt a bimc tallo standard, and we deem It unwlso and hazardous to the best InteresU of its people for this country to attempt its establishment. We favor the policy of this country, standing in the atti tude of readiness at all times to co-operate with other powers In any eflort they may inaugurate, looking to the adoption of true bimetallsm, bnt In the meantime and until successful opera tion Is insured, to maintain Inviolate ita existing standard of value." Psosldeut Cleveland's policy was strongly endorsed. DEMOOKATIO EDITORS. New York, May 24. At today's session of tbo Democratic editorial as sociation of New York, resolutions woro adopted that tho Democratic press of this state pledges itself to oppose any legislation looking to free and unlimited col nago of silver. There was only one negative vote. AFfER ELEOTRIU RAILROADS. Portland Capitalists Said to Be la tho "Syndicate." Taooma, May 24. Tho Point Defl- ance Street Railway Company of this city was sold yestorday for $103,000 to a syndicate composed of Eastern and Portland, Or., capitalists. THE 8ALEJI LINES of the Consolidated Eloctrlo Light aud Power Company nro said to bo under negotiations to tbo same syndicate on long tlmo bonds but not to effect any chapgo in tho management. The 8a- lem Hues aud olootrlo light plant are considered vory desirable property and hayo during tho past year of depression paid better roturns than any lines in tbo state. The Bookmakers' Strike. Chicago, May 24 Striking brick makers appealed to tbo brick layers' union for aid iu tho light ugalnst the bosses who refuse to pay tho union scale. At n brloklayers' mooting tonight it Is understood a res olution will bo passed boyoottlnr all but uulon mado brick. Tbe strlkors mado threatening demonstrations to day at two or three points whore brick wero belug unloaded from cars, but they woro dlsporeed by, tho police, Bryan and Carlisle. Mmii'infi, May 21, Ex-Congressman W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, ar riyetl here this morning aud was given a cordial reception by representatives of Um sliver men, Tonight he will answer u speech delivered by Hocretary Carlisle before the sound money con vention. He will compare Carlisle's present views on the silver question aud those he Is alleged to have held In 1878. Important Decision Reached, J'munuitu, Jn,, May IM.TJie Pres byterlau general assombly today adopted un Injunction to members of that denomination not to voUi In favor for granting licenses, After a long and disorderly debate It was decided (bat "unfenueuM fruit of tl vine fulfills all conditions of tbo siwraniunt oftbu fiord's Hupiwr." I -) 1 sw js-m mmm jii na, Queeu's 7Hu Birthday, J,wiom, May SiWJ'liM 7011) birth day of Uuen Vlotorlu wan obserywl Map ut ull naval and military station by liu usual dlsplsy of flags, droojilng ofoolors, mu. Jn Joudon tbu oelubrM' lion will lake place morrow, IHrtkt. JJndod, Ymuw, Wy M'fHn minors Hike of (lie )'lllburtf illstrlut is prsu l(jlly jeiidtd. T10 strikers will go bauk Mi woili at lb uwUi'it lufm ul m mM a Vn, Klncaid'M Mui&wr 0pNr(i, iuw.uimu, My yj.-Hom Jlrown, Hiomwd inuriiwipr gay JlliniHdf Mil to a UtiHtir imr Wilbur (Ml ulgli. mIs again ill Jail. UtuUa UIimui) jfnvlUtlou, 'i'lia imu I email and vufy IV' v 'h mlui I low am; W Mild WMlttOUJM ! I nm Mil ffity iiimiIm tm I In & . ' I i ' " . i I WllIlM ll MMMIM Am) the fiMin MbMIIII' , Am) mm whu wjfU my Tm, iMfr 'Miiglil nt himIm urn) JghM-fnllt AMfl Url)Uy, jmJ!i MMjfylv lb V W -' A, I MuliMJng (mh Wimi Nm wul by jMlui'll'g 1 1 IN) Jill WkmJm IiiIm m llllsli. Ys Wl tyMradsCM" lifiifyifssflf &UUWL JrrTrP(BFff' Jflmumr tm Wr wf W m M WHEAT IS STILL WILD But the Market is Sewkit Quieter. HEAVY SALES ARE FALLING OFF. Prices Still Showing an Upward Tendency. Chicago, May 24. Tho wheat mar ket opened excited and Irregular today. Ou curb aud open board early sales have beea at 78J for July against 78 at close yesterday. Out of tbe bedlam of tho pit at opening of tbe regular board came figures 78J- and 70 for July, Early news was mostly of a beariah character, but numerous crop damage reports wero reoelvcd later. Brokers saw dangers of such runaway market as that yesterday and waa advising customers to go slow. As a conse quence, early trading brought out many stop loss orders, July soon dropped to 778, fluctuated between 77 and 78, and whon very bad crop re ports oamo advanced to 70 and eased of! to 785. Tho market lator turned up to 70, then for a tlmo It wobbled lazily be tween 78 and 79, Tho volume of trading waa yory tnuou reduoed Iu comparison with buslnesa the past few days. Corn was weak owing to the selling of about a million bushels by Baldwin and Farnum. New Yokic, May 2-1. Wheat trans actions up to noon today wore just 6, 80,000 bushels or about 13,000,000 less than they wero yesterday morning, Prloes danced about In a lively way, July opened from 81 to 81 cents In various parte of the pit, dropped to 8U, shot up to 81 on.freah outside buying, and then lost oue-half oent. Laws for Justice. Secretary ot BtaUt Klneaid glvw out the follewing: For the purpose of supplying JosUeea of the peace with the session law of 1805, under the aot of February 21, 1837, the seoretary of state requested county clerks to certify oyer tbe aeal of the county court tiie number of duly eloctod, qualified aud acting JumUmm of the peace u their respective counties, The following oertlflcaUa have been received aud the books forwarder Ut tho county clerks for dletrlbutlotii Josephine 7, JacUon 12, DotffbuUI, Columbia 8, Clatsop 14, Baker 25, 25, (Jllllam 8, LI tin 12, Marlon 1), Uea ton 'J, Clackamas in, Unw)n Jl, Mult nontab 7, Coo II, Washington 17, Umatilla 18. Hooks will be iwiit for Justice id all the other oountle a fast a fitlKoi stating the number shall he rwJv4, I n addltluu to tbe book for th Ju Hoc of the jjtxu as.aboye stated eJMt uorile of the Muwilou law of JW6 w muii( to Myory county clerk jn tb U several day ago to supply (lie (nouwty otiloer, am) at tliMMMiue time a upy of (he laws w aunt to moIj Ute vkw, maoIi judge ami mmuU dlnlnot attorn y MAOh iHtunhvt of bo IW(iWi, Am mooii m ih J unlit of lbs jiio Jh Mlltbowuntlw luiOrwm hv imn muii)ImiI, two oi4w will ho mti Ut (he Jlbiarlsu of wugri am) ik MUprMin miurt of Hit 1iiIU4 HUtw,j( oiim imiy to (lie llbrrlii of au wU Ulw Mini rlioilw at b lifilM HMm, Jnu Hi'MiiiiMV, AtlVlllMf I Dlukiuit of ibiise fsmotifl I MM kWd fctrawburilts Hstuidsy iuuruluit ilraiiBOii A ihi't. 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