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Elf b n? b MMMMmAmW Daily Capital Journal BY HOFBR BKOTHBK3, ttHURiSflAY, OCT. 29, 1890. PRESIDENTIAL' TICKET. (' -. For Independent American 'Bimetallism and People's Government. For President, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of'Nebrask'a. For Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. OREGON UNION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, N. L. BUTLER, Polk County, Democratic. W. II. 8PAUGII. Lane County, Peoples. HARRY WATKINS, Yamhill Co., Peoples. E. HOFER, Marion Co., SUrer1 'Republican. I WORLD'S GOLD AND SILVER. Tlic Oregonian Tuesday prints llio following as "tlie stock ot"g(tld and silver money of the ix leading com m?rcial nations. United States . . Great Uritain. .. France Germany..., ,. Russia Austria-Hungary GjIcI. .-liver, $0!I,ooo,ooo $978,000,000 . 540,000,000 Il2,000,00t N0,000 OOO 5K).UOO.(KX) 6l8,no),ooO 2ibbo,ot4i . 422,000,000 41.ooo.coo . 124,000.000 85,000,011 Total, $3,115,000,0001931.000,0(0 The Bepublican text book of 1S!0 issued by the national and cotmrcs slonal committees," gives the latcbt and undoubtedly reliable statistician the stocks of coined money In the principal countries of the world is follews: Gold. Sihrr. $618,100,000 625,OvO I NH I 580, 1 1500 115,000,00 85.) 000,OOi 487 OOO.OOi 625,000,1,00 215,000,00'' .bo.ooo.ooo 46 000,00. I40.coo,oo I2o.iio'j1'xm United States . . Great I'ritajn... France Geimuny Russia.' AutriaHungary nowldnd "htTnest money'- howvwhyl ninkcllt "unsound" and "dishonest" Mj-kf nnllnftmn fmtit rtirrnnmAhl SfW wwuj mi-iii vvi uuviuiiiu C9I tviiii'iivi Ten How can the bimetallic dollar and the gold dollar both be sound and honest If gold Is a better dollar, an Intrinsic dollar, and the silver dollar a fluctuating dollar, nn unstable dol lar, arid Of no Intrinsic value? i Eleven If the value of gold Is llxed, stable, unchangeable, intrinsic and independent of all law, how can an international agreement affect its relation to silver? Twelve How can you say in one breath that gold Is tlxed, stable, un changeable, intrinsic, sound, stand ard and Independent of all law, and in the next breath sdy jou want to go to a bimetallic basis as soon as' England will Join you? On this subject the McKlnley plat form says; "Wc arc unalterably op posed to' every measure calculated to debase our 'Currency or Impare the credit 0 our country. We are, there fore opposod to the free coinage of silvei, except by international agree ment with tho leading commercial nations of the world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the exist' Ing gold stimdard must be HOFER 5AND lABOR Another Oregonian Lie .. Jjjailed. Is 1 4 1, ?Ti a-it .: 0 IS NuT'-ANENEMY OP 'LABOR'. His Record Proves Him a Friend of the Laborer.. CON :edes ,.. - M'KINLEV j tFEAT J FRESH COW FOR SALE.-Xall at 461 er. ter street. P. Feeley. 102831" Harvey Scott Ss No Chance of His LADIE&-I make big wage at' home, ai,d " "Election wnt ' t "lve the sime opportunity. The Total (3293,215000 $l,6lo,ooo,oxi This shows that there is In the six leading nations or the world two dol lars of gold to une of silver. The Oregonlan's ligures give $178, 000,000 too II ttlo gold and $321,000,000 too much sliver, a lie of only $-190,000-000 by the Republican campaign text book. The Republican campalgnitext book for 1800 gives tho total stock of gold and silver coins in all the principal countries of tho world thirty-two In all as follews: Gold ,...$4,080,800,000 Silver , . . . 4,070,500,000 This money stock of the world Is coined at a ratio of 101 to 1, except Mexico which Is 10 to 1, Japan 10.18 to 1, and United States 15.03 to 1. In England tho ratio Is 14.28 to 1. If an international ratio wero possible it would undoubtedly bo Axed atl5to 1. TWELVE POSERS. Wo submit tho following twelve questions by Mr. A. D. Warren on tho international agreement advo cated by Mr, McKlnley and his plat form, and ask their supporters to giro them fair and honest consideration. One Why do the npponcnts of freo silver want un International agreement if tho gold standard is a good thin g? Two If demonetization of silver did no liarm, as the gold men con tend, why have an International agrconiedt? Three If tho restoration of Bllvcr will do U8 no good, why do they want an international agreement about It? Pour If there never was bimetal lism in tho United States, as you con tend, and wo have grown to our im incnso proportions on a single gold standard, why Imvo bimetallism by international agreement? Five If tho demand for free coin age of silver be simply and only a dis honest attempt on tho part of the silver mine owners to palm on a 53 cent dollar on the farmer and laborer, why should tholr wicked und unholy purposo bo gratliled by an Interna tional agreement? Six If the half-civilized condition Of China and India is duo to tho freo calnago ofi silver, why enlarge the use of silver la tho Uhlted States by an international agreement and destroy our civilization? Seven If England's greatness is duo and owing to tho single gold standard, why should silver bo re stored by international agreement and tho wheels of progress and in dustry be turned backwards? Elghtr-If Bllver has depreciated be causo tho cost of productlou has been lessened, howcarY atulfnternartlonal agreement r&?drf5fiy1otsi( lost value? JT ttUPt '4L Nino If wo have "sound money? In Laris County. , Liot Valley, the1 bulwark of Bryan-' Ism in Lane count', liad a genuine lovefenst Tueday evening, in tho Joint discussion between Hon. J. D. Matlock, of Eugene, representing the. penpUvnnd- Judge -Majors, of Mc- Mlnnvlllo. Mr, Mill lock led the dis cussion' In it 4o-minute talk, which was to the point on the money ques tion. Majors followed In a scattciing tirade of one hour's length, which caused a few desultory cheers from the queen's subjects, and derisive laugh ter from tlic Bryan men. Mr. Mat lock, In his closing speech of fifleen mlniUcs, completely dlseomllted the fat man, and dazed the McKInleyltes. They wero terribly beaten. Lost Valley polls about 80 votes, of which 70 are for Bryan and '10 or 12 for Mark Ilanna. Free Silver. Bob Ingersoll. Rev. I. D. Driver. Johan Most. What a boquet of our national flower, tho golden rod that makes. "When Mark Ilanna cracks the whip he can mix things up a little tho best of anyone we know of. Just look at that crowd tho world, the flesh and the devil all standing in together and working for McKlnley. It will take ra Moody revival of three weeks' duration to get this Job lot of sinners sorted over after election. Albany Democrat. PoRTUAMvPct,' 28.s$Editorj Tri bune) The Oregonian has seen fit to stigmatize me as an enemy of organ ized labor, in the hone of Induclmr la boring men to vote agdlns't nic'asa candidate for elector orj the Bryan ticket. If Its chaiKe were true I would deserve to tccelve the vote of no labor ing man, and I would never take a pirblic ofHce as against the protest of organized and intelligent laboring men. But Its charges arc false in ev ery particular." As a member of the committee to which all labor bills preserved "u": 1U";,1UU '" mu msii legislature 1 drafted and introduced the well known, house bill In the last general assembly, to prohibit corporations per forming a public service under a fran chise of the'state from emtiloylng oil I tV payrolls pthpr than American cit izens, or those who have declared their Intention to become such. Chinese skilled labor Is more and more displacing American labor in tho public corperations: there is no justice or necessity in this. A trans portation corporation that has a fran chise from our legislature or congress, that carries American malls, and is supported by the patronage of the American pcoplej ought to employ American citizcns,and keeps no aliens, who never Intend to become citizens on its payrolls. I introduccd.a bill to that effect in tho last Oregon legislature. lb got 41 votes in Its passage, and before the vote was announced non. John Mc Cracken, of Portland, arose and stated If this bill. passed it would seriously cripple the riyer steamboat companies who employ Chinese cooks and could not supply their places. Eleven so called Americans then changed their votes to defeat the bill and accommo date the corporations. WHAT ARE THE PACTS? I Iiave been traveling on tho Colum- The latest thing for the McKlnley boomers to use in this campaign of education is the words of Samuel J. Tlldon. That man received more abuse from the Republican party than any man who ever livcd.yothls words are warped to suit the needs of Hanna in distress. , 'Be suro to vote for tho Bryan electors. Offensive Partisans, Tito Astoria Budcet has an account of how tho -olllcials of that county have tho court house lined with Mc Klnley pictures and literature, and how they promptly remove nil Bryan literature. It closes Its artlclo with tho following good sense: "Tho court houso Is no placo for campaign documents and they should not he allowed to remain posted up thorc neither McKlnloy uor Bryan pictures. Tho courthouse does not belong to any political faction or po litical party. It is maintained by tlic taxpayers, of all politics, and the mei or sot of men who attempt to bull doso and run it in any political Inter est surely have, poor Judgment Let the child's play stop. Remove the postors and save further dllllculty," Portland, Or., Oct. 2!). Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Morning Ore goniatiAhas. conceded the election of .Bryan.,- Qn jjjundnv, as was reported In Tuesday's Tribune, Mr. Scott, in conversation with a gentleman, said that in his opinion McKlnley would be defeated. This morning, the editor had a dls cusslon with Charles Hlrstel, presi dent of the Eighth ward Bryan club, on tho corner of Third and Morrison streets. Mr. Scott, after he had heard Mr. Hlrstel talk, said: '.'Charley, Sunday I thought that Bryan would Iks elected. Now, there Is no doubt but that McKlnley will be defeated. I am sorry for It. I will s'tand by McKlnley to the last, but It will do no good." Mr. Scott then inveighed against the silver doctrine Nothing would hurt the "people" so much as the elec tion of Bryan, he said. Ho did not say anything that would permit the world ugmen to believe that the "peo ple" were not the bondholders and monopolists of the country. lie did not say anything that would Indicate that the"people"were not the bonders and brokers of Wall btreet. ncdld not say anything that wuuld distin guish the "people" from the Equita ble Life Insurance company, of New York, which, it is alleged, has a mortage of $250,000 on the Oregonian building. He did not say anything about tho $3000 taxes, which he has not yet paid to Multnomah's cou sheriff but he acknowledged McKI ley's defeat. wotk is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly. 1 his ts no deception, I want no monev and will rladlv send full particulars 10 all sendingstamp. Miss M A Stebbins, I .aw. rence. Mich 2661 NOTICE, My memorandum book was lost or stolem about October 12. It contained among other papers a wheat receipt by L. Helmicknotc by W. T ' Houser; no'te by Geo. Scott; note by John Hosteller, Finder will be rewarded by returning same lb me. io.23.dlwi" J. U. STUMP. TO RLNT. A large, tooir.y barn, at this office. Enquire if GET YOUR FEATHERS CLEANEU.r- We the undersigned are now renovating leathers at 1 86 ferry street, for the next 30 days. All Indies that consider cleanliness next to Godliness should havo their feather beds throughly renovated at once, lied rock prices. Respectfully yours, Franklin & Glaze. to 12 im FOR RENT K M room house, In good re pair with barn and good well water. With one and a half lots. Euquiie at premises on iqlh and Chcmeketa. 10 6 im C FT. MACK. - DBNTPsar successor 10 or. . m. K. ....... .1.1 - Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fee in any branch are ill i.t'.lflll llUC5l. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Shasta Route. T() TUB KAST (Jives THE OF , -!lnicj Two CARPET PAPER Urge lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sali cheap. Jus the thing for pulling under carpets. Call a Journal office JOHN HUGHES, - Dealer in groceries, oaints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. OF THE Southern Pacific-Co California Express Train Run dan between Portland and San Francisco. 8:50 p. m. j Ly, t'ottland r-Ar. 11:00 p. m. Lv Salem,-. Ar. 11:15 a.m) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. 8:10 a.m. 6:00 a. m. 7.'QQ p. m. Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wordburu, Salem, Turner, Mation, Jeflerson, Albany.Tangent Shcdds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City. Eugene, Creswill, Cottage Grove, Drain.J and all stations from Roscburg to Ashland, inclusive RQSEDURO MAIL DAILY. Soith 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. X IV. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Hoscb'g lv. Depot Express Meets all inasl and nasengbr trains. ;age and express to all pans of the 'ronipt seivice. Telephone No. 70. Hag-city. JAMES RADER. z mm MARKET Played a Good Game. Saturday Stanford's football 'eleven played a match game with the Reli ance Athletic Club eleven In San Francisco. Murphy, of this city, played quarterback in the Stanford team, and of his performance on tho gridiron the Examiner, regarding the lirst half of the game says: "Reliance was evidently amass on center, but Murphy's good Judgment fooled them entirely. Murphy's game was excel lent, considering how little ho has practiced this season." Murphy played equally as well In the second half of the game. The success with which Murphy Is meeting as a foot ballist is very gratifying to his many frlenos In this city. THE UNION CAMPAIGN. Dates nnd Appointments for Bryan Meet ings. The Bryan Union campaign com mittee announces the following dates and appointments for speakers in till state. County committees and local chair man should make arrangements for these meetings and communicate with bla river boats some lately and made the state central committee, composed , . . t , , I of John C.Young, M. A. Miller and Inqulreies as to how many employ Frank V. Drake, rooms 405, 0 and 7, Chinese cooks. I find not over half Chamber of Commerce, Portland. 4, 1- 1 , , m, l II0N w. T. RIQDON. the boats employ Chinese cooks. The Monitor, Friday, Oct. 30. auvcrton, Saturday, uct 31. E. HOFER, Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phcobo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr King's New Discovery completely cured her and 6he 6ays It saved her life. Mr.Thos. Eggors, 130 Florida street, San Pmnclsco, suffered t torn n dreadful cold, upproachlng consump tion, tried without result everything elso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and In two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which theso aro samples, that prove the wonderful culcaoy qf this medlclnerin Coughs and Colds. Freo trial bogles nt Fred P. Legg'sdrugstore, Regular size-60a AndJ1. . ; Stifa- HUH srst (&& tf tTWT T. J. Potter, R. R. Thompson, the Geo.W. Shaver and Kellogg Transpor tation boats employ American cooks, and aro quite as well seryed as any. In tho city of Portland are plenty of Americans, white and colored cooks, men unemployed and who would be perfectly competent to All their places. now many American citizens could secure permanent employment in a foreign country on a public corpora tion, if these places could bo us well filled by a native of that country? Not many. Yet in our generosity we allow our public corporations to give the preference to aliens who never intend to become citizens, who do not support homes or families, who do not sustain church, school or state, who are not even consumers,- and who send their earnings to China. It is u fixed prlnclpale of law that n corporation created by law owes Its first alleglenco to Its creator, and In this instance these corporations are tho creature of tho American citizen. While- a private citizen might do as ho pleased utiout employing American or alien labor, a public corporation like tho Southern Pacific or a river transportation company has no legal right to employ others than Ameri can citizens. 1 believe that princi ple should bo enacted Into law in Oregon and every state in tho union, E. Hofeu. 'Ducklen's Arnica Salve. The pest'salve in tho world for cuts, bruised, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tcttcrchappcd lmnds,chllblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures. piles, or no pay required. It Is, guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A Legg, 1 Portland, Thursday, Oct 29. nillsooro, Friday, Oct 30. Washington county, Saturday, Oct 31. Oregon tjlty, Monday, Nov. 2. Above are all dates now fixed. Com mittees can arrange afternoon and evening meetings if desired. Joint discussions acceptable unless local committcef arranges otherwise. State of Ohio, City pf Toledo, I Lucas County J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm, of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curk. Sworn to before me and .subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A D, 1896. , . A . W. Gleason, j Seal. I Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. fF. J. CnENEY& Co., Toledo, O. CiSold bv Druggists, Rally at Dallas. The common American people ex pect to hold a Bryan rally -at. Dallas, on Saturday, October 31. Ex-Governor Pennoycr and Elder Barkley are to bo tho speakers. A rjch treat is In store for all. Every one Is Invited to come. Speaking at 2 p. m. und 7:30 p. in. i . - The Only Chair Car Line to tho east Is the Union Pacific. Eastern cities are reached via this line with fewer changes of cars than via other lines. Rates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in tho United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by Boise & Barker, Agents, I5-I5d-4W ' Salem, Oregon." WDLZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dcalars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats Lard in bulk-, 6c a lb. Cheapest meat in the town. Try them. 1 71 Commercial st. "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs.C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder garten in the Congregational church parlors on September 21. 8 29 im North 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 aim. SALEM PASSENGER. J ranscontinentj Houie: Via Spokane M.nn,, v. a. . """, nd Kansa, f,,. "J"1 D. ver eastern cities Low atiit, PANVBION. Steamers leave MunLv?- o Sieamer cji. fwRS? , DIVISION, Sundayat6i.PX0rlf1liilri - exStmSundRaUy,hatfr6TS,Mli-M baggage checked Tfe,1, ul Oregon, Washington and the E, charge for baggage ttarufc rt No e nd or rfyer &,? to Po,Sd "N. Foi full details call on n . agents, Salem. OWfc "r M- McNeill, Cm'!'.a-" O" " "(May on or ddresi For full detai,ScVir; "!l:i?llKu- pSoitth 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. North -j Portland nr. Salem lv. 10:16 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE IUI.LMAN RUFFE 1' SLEEPERS and s :cond-class sleeping cars-'attached to all through trains. ' ' WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dail (ex cept Sunday.) 7:jo a.m. ; Lv. I Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. r. 1 6:20 p. ra . -v l"3SP m. 12:15 p m Al Albany ind Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. 4:45 P. m 7:25 P. "l .Lv. Portland Ar. . p Ar. McMinville Lv 8:25 a m .5:50 a. m. iOslEYTULOA Bush On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loam considered without delay W. A. HAMILTON. Bank buildin3. MONEY TO LOAN I THROUGH TICKETS to ill points in ,the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rntei from W.W. vSKINNER, Agent, Salem. E P, ROGERS. Asat. U. f. & P. A.. Portland, Or. R. KOEH1.ER Manae-r. Foot of Trade st. g; m. powers, Local .'e Through Ticket s TO TOE ! BAST! I.VIA THE " r Chicago, Milwaukee, k SL Paul By, On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWLLEK, Makes a sppialty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street C. H. LANE, yiMuflA ?! 11 TIL " Xc o a Aj HINNESOTAN, O -r$? , ij , 1 : jl Vi o w a v-v sm ..Lii1" ' "" " ' ' "' "V "ih '"i '" ' ll"' iw r 11 211 Commercial st., Salem Or EiTSuils $15 upwards. Pants $ upwands-j Capital Restaurant. Jult opened, next door to Western saloon, 244 Commercial street. Best meal in tho city for 15 cents and up wards. All new, neat and clean. All white help. RIOIIABDSOU & OHM, Props. Home Bakery, QK A. Back, proprietor, 327 Com mercial street. Fresh nies. cakes and bread always on hand, "just like your mouier useu 10 maKe." GLANCE AT THIS MA- Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pa. Railway and note its connection wiilt all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Osnalu, and remembur when going cut that its tru!ns ate lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with, free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car 'istth lias an clsctric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro tho best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers therabpve lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tim Milw.vj. kec." Coupon ticket agents in every rail road office will give yon further information, or aauress C J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Acent. Portland Union' Pacific 'System 1 hrough Piillman'Palace Sleeper. Toura ' Sleepers and Free; Reclining Chair Mlt between ' Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated b steam and lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays , Time to New York, 4 1-2 dvj? Which is many hours quicker than com. petitorg. For rates, time tables and fullginlormatioa apply to; 1WT8EI& VAtifrEIl, Agents, Salem, Vt. R. W BAXTER, C. E. BROWN, General Agent , Dist. Pass. & put 13S Third Street. Portland. Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS . I. EDDY, General Agent, SALEM WATER CO. Offices Willamette Hotel Buildino For water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make ja complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plastering will please read "under buildinc Durooses" Dane 17 of schedule of rates for 1893, Apply at ior copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANrED-A gitl who is willing to woik for small wages and secure a home for the winter. Apply corner Kearey & High f treetr, South Salem. 10.27-31- FOR SALfe.. A good young cow Strictly No. 1 -call on or address Jacob Mills, corner of Oak and Summer, lo 28 3t oja-jswoaeiijiv. Tto fat- liaill ctgutait ws k lies nrji For De!Icaey, for purity, and for improvement ot the com pleilohiot'hlnycqualro"ioNi"'a Powdbb. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain locents Under drawers 5 to 10 cents Under shin ... stoiocents Socks, per pair ,.. 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doien, and other work in proportion. Flannels andfother work in telhgently washed by hand. Col. J, Olmsted Prop. 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