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ment (if goods direct from New York.
n It ilii'y liuvc tlio latest stylo fur
Fedora hats, and straw hats of all
sizes. Summer underwear for ladles
and gents, hosiery, ribbons, laccs.laee
curtains, embroideries, table linen,
bed spreads, towels, crash, table oil
cloths, laundried, negligee and work
shirts, suspenders, gloves, handker
chiefs, overalls and Jackets. Wc al
ways keep a lino line of clothing for
men and boys, and the celebrated
shoes of all kinds and sizes. All best
grades warranted. Call and save 15 to
2f per cent.
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iE.T.BARNES.
Grand Silver Pionic
LYONS,
'riday and Saturday, July 31
and August t
ild Fashioned Barbae!?.
Two oxen, several sheep and hogs will be served free
in the best of style.
Good Camping Grounds.
Hilf fire on the O. C. & K. R. R. Speeches bv some of the best orator in die west.
including Kt.Cnvemnr Pennnver. of Pertland:
llofer.ol Salem; Hon. W. j, D'Arcy, of Salem: Hon. C. 11. Montacue. of Lebanon; Hon.
Silrer Tongue Smith, of Linn; Hon. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon; Hon. I. J. Whitney, of AN
Uni; Hon V. K. Bilyeu, of Albany; Hon. 11. F. Romp, of Albany; Hon. T. I. Mnclary,
of Ohm. and meny others. Good music by a first-class baud and choir Everybody are in-
rued lo come and camp with us, and enjoy a
Ewmic Com-J. 1'. Qucencr. John Haley. O.
E GOLO SHAPED,
flhe Reserve Ten- Millions
Short Again,
HEAVY DRAFTS ON UNCLE SAM
I But the New York Bankers Promise
to Help Out.
NEW Yokk. Jnlv 21 The with.
dravvals of gold from the subtreasury
export today, to Germany, aggre-
row 13,030,000, or which amount,
"AlO.ooowasln One gold bars, and
MJO.ooo In coin. The nmireifatc
lthdrawals amounted m nlvmt
"100,000 Including strttn firm loin u
Canadian banks, and reduced the
j "asury free gold to about $90,000,.
000.
The strenetli nf ti. i
Jand the prospect of further heavy
. inroads utK)n IIia !.,,.. -i. ,.t
M as resulted In a number of In-
; na conferences between treasury
1 J" clearlnB-houso oillclals and the
i Jn of the national banks In rc-
i ra.w protect! v ,r.o.
a rumored that President
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Hon. I. 1). Waldo, ol MadeflV. Hon. E.
grand cood time.
lOHN HALEY. Chief Marshal.
S htayton. S. W. Mitchell. S. A. Landis.
Frederick W. Tuppan, of the Gallatin
National bank, had received the sig
natures of other bank otllclals to an
agreement to turn over to the sub
treasury $10,000,000 in gold in cx
chungo for legal tender notes, and
that from $10,000,000 to $J5,000,000 ad
ditional will be secured. It was ad
mitted that the conference had taken
place, but tlio report or actual sig
natures to any specific amount was
denied. President W. II. Cannon,
who, wjth President Tuppan and J.
Edward Simmons, of the Fourth
National bank, has been especially
active In tlio movement, said teday:
"It can bo said that if the treasury
should need gold the New York
banks would bo prepared to furnish a
very considerable amount. Nothing
has been signed, however, and undue
excitement should bo depreciated, as
tho treasury holds now $90,000,000 In
gold. Money Is easy und there Is no
Just reason for alarm."
Of the amount withdrawn Heidel
bach, Ickelhelmer & Co., will ship
$380,000; L. Van Hoffman &.Co., $300,
000; Lazard Freres, $800,000 and
Knauth Nachod It, Kuhne, $200,000.
American Horse Won.
London, July 20. P. Lorrillard's
American horse Maglcla won the
Wlgstou 2-year-old selling plate,
worth 160 sovereigns, at Leicester.
Mr. Taylor Sharon's Red Nob was sec
ond and Lord Qrewe's Mrs. Proudy
third.
ft BRYAN TIDAL WAVE
St. Louis Conventions Sure
to Be for Him,
RADICAL POPULISTS MAY BOLT
But the Conservatives All Favor a
Union Tickot.
St. Louis, July 21.--The llryan
Managers confidently claimed this
morning that they had passed t le
Rubicon and that their contrcl of the
convention Is practically assured.
There arc conditions and details yet
to be worked out but they believe
they have won the main victory, the
nomlnatatlon or endorsement of the
Chicago ticket. Although they
claim the victory, they bcllcvo there
will be a bolt of the radicals and par
adoxical as It may seem, this Is what
some of the most level-headed desire.
They claim the allegiance of soino of
these men could do tho ticket infin
itely more harm than good.
Tlio battle, of course, will come on
the lloor convention, and no one
doubts there will bo a general display
of bad blood. The national commit
tee will wrestle with tho question of
organization today.
Tliu Bryan men have put forward
General Weaver for temporary chair
man. This Is a shrewd move. They
do not believe the opposition will enro
to make a fight against their lato
standard-bearer.
"Cyclone" Davis of Texas, will ask
the convention to ndopt a resolution
to unite with the Democrats on one
set of doctors In each state, which is
the sentiment of tho middle-of-the-road
Populists.
SILVKK MKN.
St. Louis, July 21. Congressman
Towue, ofMlnnesola, one of tho silver
Republicans who walked out of tlio
St. Louis convention and announced
tho severance of his allegiance to the
Republican party, arrived hero today.
The "silver movement In Minnesota,"
said he, "Is growing by leaps nnd
bounds. Among Republicans I was
amazed at tho widespread defections
in fnvorof free silver. Republicans
and Populists are enthusiastically for
Bryan. An Independent nomination,
In my opinion, Is Impracticable.
Bryan should bo endorsed. I am for
Bryan."
WILL BUI'POIIT I1UYAN.
Atlanta, Ga., July 21. Tho At
lanta Journal, which led tho fight In
Georgia, against frco and unlimited
coinage of sliver, said In Its leading
editorial today, while It cannot ap
prove of nil of the Chicago platform
It will support Bryan nnd Sowall.
CALIFORNIA'S TIIJtKAT.
Kansas City, July 20 While en
route to tho national Populist con
vention, the California delegation, ao
strong, last night Issued an open let
ter to the Democratic presidential
nominee, William J. Bryan, urging
him to go before tho country as tho
uomineo of tho Populist party. Tho
letter was composed and dispatched
while the delegation was waiting for
the train to St. Louis. Dr. G. W.
Daywalt, of San Francisco, being
chosen secretary and Instructed to
write It. The letter says In part:
"If you will accept the nomination,
from the Populist party, declaring
yourself a Populist, you will becomo
the leader to whom will rush every
reformer, be ho sllverlte, Democrat or
Republican, and not only Iks elected
yourself, but also elect a congress, the
law-making power. This Is the op
portunity of your life, which, If taken
advantage or, will bend your name
down In history as the saviour of our
country by tho means of Populism, If
you don't do It, we must, In defense of
our principles, put another nominee
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in the field. Can you thus bo elected?"
WEST VIUQINIA DELEGATION.
St. Louis, JulV 21. --Colonel Nat
Ward Fitzgerald, who ran against
Wllllnin'L. WlWon.for congress four
years ago,arrIved this f (crnoon. He
Islho member or tho nlitloual com
mittee from West Virginia, and said
the delegation of that sfate, as far as
heard from, were for Bryijn.
W. J. UUYAN'S MAIL.
T-.ivont.tf. Nnh.. JulV 211. Ill COIISC-
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quence or the tremendous mall Bryan
Is receiving he has given out tho fol fel fol
eowing: "To the Public: My dally mall has
grown so large that I find It Impossi
ble to reply at length to each. Those
who arc Interested In tho success of
our cause will appreciate the altutalon
and pardon nic for making tho follow
ing suggestiens:
"First As tims will not permit a
full discussion of the principal ques
tions In so largo a number of private
letters, I shall, In order to avoid dis
crimination, reserve all such discus
sions for public occasslons.
"Second -All offers of services and
suggestions as to tho conduct of tho
campaign should be made to the
national committee representing
various states and territories. All re
quests for campaign literature should
bo addressed to tho secretary of tho
national committee at headquarters
as fooii as headquarters are opened.
If my friends will bo kind (enough to
observe theso suggestions, i shall be
able to devote my time more fully to
the work or tho campaign. W. J.
Bryan."
UOLD STANDARD DKMOOlUTS.
Omaha, July 21. Tho soind money
wing of tho Democratic party In
Nebraska is now somewhat undecided
what course to purstio In the coming
campaign. That they will not sup
port Brynn and frco silver Is tho only
thing that Is definitely decided upou.
Just what form their opposition will
take, according to Euclid Martin, the
recognized leader among them, Is ns
yet iindccldcd.'No'fornilil'conf'oronccs
have yet been held, and nond hnvo
been called, but that such meetings
will bo held In tho near futuro Is a
certainty. Ono of the things that Is
causing the delay Is the convention
to be held at St. Louis this week.
Euclid Martin goes east today to con
fer wlthcnstcrn delegates. IIo thinks
the west will stnrt the revolt.
POPULIST COMMITTKK.
St. Louis, July 21. The Populist
national committee met at 12 o'clock.
Tnubeacck occupied the chair. The
principal work before tho ccmmlttco
Is the selection of temporary otllcers
and tho settlement of contests, but
theso matters were postponed. The
Texas delegation was Increased from
93 to to 103. The representation of
each territory and District or Colum
bia, except Oklahoma, was Increased
from four to six. Oklahoma was put
on n basis of state, and given nlno
votes becauso or the largo Populist
vote cast there. The committee took
a recess until 2 o'clock.
New Cruiser.
Madmd, .July 21. The Spanish
patriotic leuguo or Argentine, offers
to present tho Spanish government
a crusicr of 4500 tons displacement,
costing an approximate of 8,000,000
pasetas. Tlio league representative,
Senor Gonzales Salnsa, was inter
viewed by the government yesterday
on the subject. The crusler will prob
ably bo built at Glasgow.
Tremendous Rainfall.
Kansas City, July 21. Nearly
seven Inches of rain lias- fallen In
Kansas City and vicinity wlthlu three
days. The storm was a record-breaker
Tho Missouri and Kaw rivers are both
high, The Central-avenue bridge
across the Kaw In Kansas Cty, Kan.,
a double-decker used by the "L" road
and the city,' has been damaged, and
Is In danger of being -washed away.
Twenty-Eight Rounds.
Memphis. July 21. Billy O'Donncl
I and Lawson, the "Terrible Swede,"
' timt in the Auditorium last night in ft
i finish fight, and the Swced'rf seconds
threw up the sponge after 28 rounds
of fighting.
POPULISTKNOCK-OUT
Middle -of-the -Road Men
Have an Open Revolt.
MARK HANNA'S MONEY DID IT
A Movo to Drop Sowall for a
Southern Populist,
St. Louis, July 21. Tho nilddle-or-the-road
Populists held 11 spirited
meeting today. A delcgato from Ok
lahoma named Albright pointed out a
man seated In front or the chairman,
nnd declared that ho had boon around
the various hotels distributing Mark
Ilanna't? money for tho purpose of
preventing the endorsement of Brynn
and defeating tho silver party. The
man was Silas Boss, or Buffalo, N Y
Ross denied emphatically that he
had been engaged In any such busi
ness or ever seen tho Oklahoma man
before. Then occurred a row because
men with Bryan badges wero In tho
room. It was claimed by tho middle-of-the-road
Populists that tho Brynn
men should cither get out or declare
themselves Tor the middle-of-the-road
ticket. Thoro were several quarrels.
A motion was finally adopted request
ing Bryan mou to leave tho hall.
A German Populist from St. Louis
said It was not a Populist, but a Re
publican meeting.
Thero were loud cries ot "put him
out," "down with tho traitor."
"Sit down," said tho chairman.
"I wont sit down," said tho Mis
sourlan. "You can't- mnko mo sit
down."
Tho chairman told somo one to put
him out. Tho Gorman showed light.
A Minnesota man jumped In with
fists doubled. Others Interfered to
prevent hostilities, nnd the Mlssour
lan was hustled toward tho door
TO DltOPBKWALL.
St Louis, July 21. A quiet meet
ing took place at Senator Butlor's
room today, which will, If tho claims
of those present arc realized, havo tho
effect of creating consternation In tho
ranks of tho Bryan and Sowall follow
ers. It was the adoption of n plan to
endorse Bryan and placo upon tho
ticket with him a southern Populist.
When tho meeting adjourned tho
claim was miido that 688 votes would
bo received for this plan south of
Mason and Dixon's line. This Is ap
proaching very near n majority of tho
convention.
Two Draws Fought.
Nkw Yoitic, July 21. Kid Lavlgnc,
lightweight champion of tho world,
and Charley McKeovcr, of Philadel
phia, fought six rounds to a draw at
Madlson-Square garden. Lavlgno hud
an easy tlmo until the last round,
when McKcever woka up In wonder
ful manner, and did considerable
damage to his adversary.
Philadklphia, July 21. Henry Bo-
ker, of Chicago, and Frank Slavln, of
Australia, fought six rounds to a
draw at the Caledonian club. Slavln
was the aggressor thoughout, but the
Chicago lad displayed very clever
dodging tactics, and landed somo very
heavy blows on Slnvln's neck.
Imphomptu Exbuoises. A d m I re rs
of tho companions of Burns, the
Scotch poet, will commemorate tho
centenlnl of the poet.s death by hold
ing Impromptu exercises at the state
house tonight. The exercises will bo
held In the parlor of the governors
suite of rooms, but should tho crowd
bo too large moro spacious quarters
will bo nrovlded. Prof. J. B. Horner,
of the Coryallls Agricultural college,
and Judge Burnett, ofCorvnllls, will
bo in attendance and participate In
tho exercises, as will also Alexander
Shlves, an enthusiastic Scotchman
from Buena Vista. All admirers of
the poet are invited to come out this
evening.
California has shipped -140 cars of
fruit against 459. at tho samo time
last year.
A MUTINY AT SEA.
Cnpt. Nash, His Wire and First Mate
Murdered.
Halifax, N. S., July 21. The
barkcntlno Herbert Fuller, Captain
Nash, from Boston for Rosarlo, put
Into Hnllfx this morning. There had
been a mutiny on board. Tho captain,
his wife and the first mate wero killed
In their berths in the night.
-- Object of Li's Tour.
London, July 21. The Paris cor
respondent of the Times, commenting
upon tho report that Lt Hung Cluing
had visited tlio Credit Lyonnalse and
had declared that China Intended to
secure a grc.t loan, but that It de
sired to treat direct with the banks
without Intermediaries, suggests that
It Is posslblo that the chief mm of Li's
tour Is to got a loan on cheap terms.
Dody Found.
Taooma, July 21. Tlie remains of
Ed Moran, nged 40, of Coyote, Oregon,
was found floating In tno Puyallup
river at Puyallup. Tlio body was
badly decomposed, and had been In
the water for threo weeks. Ho said
In Puyallup Juno .".0 that he had been
robbed In Taconia of $400 nnd was go
ing to drown himself.
Postmaster Skips Out,
Vancouvuu.B. C., July 20. A. B.
Bute, postmaster at Lytton, has
skipped out and Is' bcllovcd to have
crossed ho boundary. Hols said to
bo about $5000 short In his accounts
nnd also owes personal dobts for a
consldorublo amoiint,havng burrowed
from every 0110 he could. Writs wore
Issued ut the Instance or several
creditors.
f Sound Argument Tor the Oold Platform.
Salem Statesman.
Tho Associated Press Is a cold and
unfeeling organization. On his way
to St. Louis, making n mllo 11 minute
by tho revolution of tho sliver whcols
In his head, our own Iiofcr stopped at
Forsythc, Montana, long enough to
put thlsiucssugo on tho wires: "Four
state bimetallic and Populist dole
gates are on board tho tialn, and fa
vorablo to you. Hon. E. Iloror, delc
gato from Oregon." Ho didn't sny
whether ho was a blmotalllo or n Pop
ulist delegate from Oregon, but It Is
reasonable to presume that he Is both.
Ho Is tho boss of the friends of tho
cart-wheel dollar In Oregon. IIo car
ries their proxies In his hip pocket.
That Is tho seatof power of tho forces
of repudiation In Oregon. But this is
not what wo started to say. Theso
aro facts so well known that thoy aro
commonplace anyway. Wo started
out to register a dun colored kick
against the unfeeling Associated
Press. Onc'Of tlio agents ot that soul
less corporation got hold of tlio (lis
patch and made news of it, but when
lt appeared In all tho dally newspapers
throughout tho laud tho signature
was plain E. Iiofcr. It should nover
bo written that way. It used to bo
Col. E. Iloror. That local connoisseur,
Landlord Wagner, of tho Willamette,
gave him that title. Tho handlo of
"Hon." ho earned hlmsolf in tho ser
vice or his constituents In tlio Oregon
legislature. Wo sincerely hope that
his friends will not again bo pained in
this man nor, by tho minions of tho
grinding corporation with no soul to
save.
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Sunday Excursions.
Beginning with Sunday, Juno 21,
und on each succeeding Sunduy, it
special excursion train will leavo Al
bany at 7 a. in., Corvallls 7:30 a. in.,
arriving at Ynqulna at 11:15 u. 111.
Returning, boat leaves Newport at
0:30 p. in. Train leaves Yunulna
at 7 p. m., nrrlving ut Corvallfs at
10 p. 111. nnd Albany at 10:30 p. in.
Fare, good on this train only, from
Corvullis, Albany and Philomath to
Newport and rcturn,8l.60.
II. L. Waldkn, II. B. Lowman,
Agent, Albany. Agcnt.Corvallls.
Edwin Stonk,
Manager, Corvallls.
Corvanis, Juno 17, iw.
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ABSOLUTELY PUKE
CAMPAIGN
OUTLINED
Republicans Will Open in.the
. Western States, o
SOUND MONEY LITERATURE
Will Bo Used, to Flood tho Silver
Stotes.
CHiOAOO,.Iuly2l. Mark-Hanfia has
arrived In L'hlcngo, und iiatlonnMle
publican headquarters aro to bo
opened us toon ns the executive com
mittee selects quarters.
While nominal chargo of tho West
ern coinmlttce's work will 1x3 In the
hands of Haiina himself, the commit
tee which will havo to do with tho
actual work will bo Messrs. Payne,
Durbln and Lcland. Tho distribu
tion or literature throughout tho
West will bo one or tho llrstnlmsof
the committee.
Tho Republican campaign In tho
West will bo opened In Mlnnnesota
and Nebraska, with speeches by Sena
tor Burrows and Roswoll P. Poor, of
Minnesota.
Roforo leaving tonight, Ilnnua said
ho was not seriously disturbed by
the iipparant growth of the free-sliver
wntlmcut In tho Wcstorn states.
"Wo will Innugurato tlio campnlgn
at once." ho said, "by distributing
sound-mouoy literature nnd sondlng
sound-monoy speakers Into tho silver
strongholds."
m'kinlky'b Tnip.
Canton, O., July 21, Mnjor and
Mrs. McKlnlcy started forGlevclaud
Monday nt 12:30. This Is Mnor Mc
Klnloy'a first trip from Cauton slnco
his nomination. A crowd assembled
at tho station to bid them good-byo
morely as neighbors and follow-cltl-zens.
IIo Is expected to return Thurs
day next, nnd will como via Alliance,
20 miles cast of Canton. IIo Is a
motnber of tho board of directors of
Mount Union collcgo thero, nnd may
possibly niako an address to tho
students.
A Parallel.
WI1011 Lincoln mado tho momnrablo
campaign for tho United States sen
ato ho was beaten by Douglas. But
tho principle for which Old Abo
fought lived nnd two years subse
quently ho was nominated and elected
president, nnd ho bcatoti Douglas ho
would nover havo been chief magis
trate.
Two years ago Wm. J. Bryan mado
a canvass for tlio United States sen
ate. IIo was turned down. But tho
principle for which ho battled was
right and tho sentiment In Its favor
grow and grow until Inst wcok ho was
nominated by tlio greatest convention
over held for president of tho United
States.
Lincoln, who had espoused tho
cause of tho negro, said that this re
public could not endure half slave and
half free. Ho was chosen president.
The shackles ot tho black man foil.
Tho republic lived.
Bryan took up tho ciiuso of the
suffering masses against tho money
changers, the centralization of wealth,
and said that this pcoplo shall not bo
crucified on tho cross of gold. That
sentiment, mado tho slogan of tho
advocates of frco sliver und already
heard In overy voting precinct In this
broad land, will lead tho great young
commoner of Nebraska's plains on to
victory us noblo and grand and endur
ing as that which crowned tho Im
mortal Lincoln.
Tho money power will bo forever
broken. Tho ropubllo will live, and
then will tho parallel found luTilncolu
and Uryan ho comploto. Exchange,
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