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Bell, After Releasing Her, Looses Hi3-Balancc and Falls Upon the Same Wire The Woman Dicsv He is Saved, Bourko Cock run, tho famous orator and lawyer, whoso recent nccidont, while out riding, cnuaod lihu injuries which wrro nt first doomed to ho of a fatal nnttiro, lists now nlmoit completely recovered nnd ie appearing abroad onco moro. Hero Is Ida latost picture DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO UE REORGANIZED. Must' Be. Done to Secure the Confi dence of the Conservative People of the Country. Washington special to Tucoraa Kvenlnj Nowi. ' Among thoso who beliovo that the Democratic party is nliout to hu reor ganized on now nnd more auspicious linos is formor Oomptrollor of tho Cur tency Jamos If. Eckels. Mr. EcIcoIb was In Washington and dined with tho President last Battirdny night. Ho Is one of tho most protninont among tho Gold Domocrnta who refused to follow Bryan In 1600, nnd who has sinco heou so closely identified with tho caueo of sound monoy as to bo counted almost, If notqulto, n Republican. "Not at nil," replied Mr. Eokola.whon nikod if ho wore not about ready to count himsolf a Republican. "I am Dsmocrat, I doclluo to bo rend out oi tho party." "Is there n Democratic pnrty? MoBt OBsurodly. Tho Democratic party has suffered much from bad leadership, but it is a party which has in tho past bIiowh a capacity for developing now leaders when, thoy nro needed. Thoro nro, and always will bo certain Democratic prin ciples for which tho party will stand. Tho pnrty lias sinned, and before it ran command tho confidence of tho country It must repuQIato and ropont of Its Bins. I should not bo surprised if this were dono In tho next national platform ; It might contain a paragraph congratulat ing the country on tho establishment of .tho slnglo gold standard, Must Retrain Confidence. Tho Democratic pnrty must do some thing to gain tho confidence of tho con servative pooplo of tho country, Thoro Is no reason why it should bo n party of radicalism. Thoru Is no reason why 'tho buslnoss interests of the country should bo unsettled every four years by a campaign which threatens to put dan. gorous extremists In control of tho gov ernment, The party must bo built up intho north, not entirely in tho south, 'Its platform must bo quo which will be of a character tonttrnct to It the thought ifulnnd consorvntlvu; not merely tho discontented," Probable Future Issues. In reply to n question ns to wlint issues woro In prospect for tho party In 11)04 Mr. Kcklos said : "Tariff reform and reciprocity nro likely to bo mado Issues by tho fniluro of tho Ilopublicnu congress to meet tho demands of tho present Industrial situn Uon. It may seem early to predict that tho Republicans will tail, but there aro oomo Indications that tho Intoiests which oppose revision will prevail with tho Re- publicans. There is a great opportunity now opened, and it remains to bo econ whothor thoy will bco It. Thoro is un opportunity for tho Republican party to attract to itself n largo miistor of voters who nro not wedded to the idea of high protection protection for Industries which no longer need It protection which nmounls tosuhsidy. Somoof them nro nominally Republicans, but at lioiut thoy aro in favor of reforming tho tariff. And thoro aro many Democrats who nro willing to go half wny nnd Mould enrcll themselves with n pnrty which would tako a middle ground. Tariff lias Served Its Purpose. The tariff has served its purpoeo In noma Instnncos and has built up in dustries which aro amply able to stand without any nrtifieinl support. Ibis support is drawn from tho pooplo of this country; it means additional tsxes, yet it redounds often to tho benefit of tho foroignor. Tho pooplo 'should not object to tho reduction of tux mi, That is what tariff revision comes to. "Tills being tho situation it romnins for congress to net. Tho tariff must bo tovlsed. Tho Republicans say it should be done by Its friends. If its friends fail to do it thoro are others who will. The Democratic party will not overlook an opportunity to correct tho mistakes o tho party in power nnd to represent the real internets nnd desired of tho people A Surplus is a Menace "Tho money la piling up in tho trea sury. This aills for u reduction of tho revenue tuxes. A largo lurplus is n monaco. It is n standing tumptntiou to oxtrnvaganco nnd corruption." Alluding to tho "paramount issuos "of tho last campaign Mr. Kckols said : "In regard to tho now possessions tho pooplo have spoken. It cannot bo nn isouo whothor to hold or lot them go Hut tho Domocratio party will have to inslit on an houoBt nnd conscientious ndiulnlatrn- tiouof tho affairs o' tho colonies. Ko ploltntlou is n temptation which is likely to prove dangerous to n party in power. The People, Not the Carpet-Rancors. The affairs of our possessions must bo administered for the benefit of tho poo who llvo there nnd not for ns or for n lot of political carpet bajgorH who may go there." Bryan and llryaulem nro regarded by Mr. Kckols as dead. He expects that tho next congressional campaign will do much toward reviving nnd reorganizing tho Domocratio party. Congress this winter will make the issues for tho con gressional campaign, j Of sovoral oseapos from a stale institu. i tlon recently wiib one who is paid to ' have n homioidal intent toward liisl mother-ludaw. Thoro nro who doubt his being insaio. Ci.kvki.vni), Nov.U. A woman hnug inv In inld-ntr, screaming in ngony, held tho gnzo of hundrnde of horror-stricken pojplo who had gatherod near tho Wright house, on Ontario street. Attracted by a slight fire In that vicin ity, n number of employes and others got on the roof of tho building to aeo tho blnao. Ida Jantz was one of tho numbor nnd, whilo looking ovor tho coping, un thinkingly took hold of n llvo olectric wire. Tho shock from tho heavily charged wire throw her writhing ovor tho edgo of tho roof upon tho wiro nnd she hung there whilo the crowd bolow looked on, powerless to help. Hchool Director Thomas H. Bell was near and saw tho woman's torrlhlo pre dicament. Tho only way ho could roach hor was by n window overlooking Onta rio street, and to this ho rushed. Ho climbed out nnd up a firo .escnpo till ho was oppoalto tho womnn, who by this tlmo was unnble longer to cry out. On n level with tho roof, Mr. Bell reached out nnd, with great effort,rnIsed The ttbovo la n plain, straightforward statement ol fucts. Tho horrible inci dent occurred on tho ovonlng of Juno 17, 1E05, nnd tho story of it wna published by tho newspapers at tho time. Tho bo quid, which is known to many, nnd ia told in Mr. Bell's own words, ennnot bo doubted. Ho ia well known in Cleveland, not only through his prominence in aishool.nuttora but aa n hero the man who risked ids life in n vain attempt to save n womnn from n torriblo death. Mr. Hell's accident wnB not one of tho sort which falls to tho lot oi m my poo plo, but tho result that followed woro tho same, in kind, as tho many nervous troubles with which thousands of per sons nro afflicted. Only in his case they woro unusually eovero. Ills nor vous syetom was wrecked almost be yond repair nnd no medicine did him any good until ho tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo. Thoy cured him. Theso pills havo become famous all ovor tho world for tholr wondorlnl effi cacy In cases of this kind. They l havo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, In this column Inserted three times for 25c, 50caVcck.$t.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate WANTI2D. WANTED Wood to chop by day or on (ontract, Apply II, Caro Journal of fice. ii 1 1 at AGENTS WANTEDNew " holiihy books. Memorial Life McKinley, I.tfo President lioosovelt. (jrent pollers. Outfit freo. 8. 0. Milter ACn., Poll Innd, Oregon. 1111 2tv. WANTKD A virl to do general houso work, Inquire uttheCronisoOnllery. 11 12 tf LOST AhD FOUND. ESTRAYRD. I'rom rcsldrnco Nov. 11, ono bright bay horto. four j ears old, shod all around. Reward for return to U. It. Ryan. 11 15 tf FOR SALE. INSIDE PROPKHl'Y FOR 8AL13. Houso nnd part of lot on southwest corner of High ami Mill stieots, three blocks bouth of com t houso. Also v, lint is known ns tho Snvngo Truck & Dray barn, n good blacksmith shop, mid full lot, corner Slnlo nnd Front streets. Bids will bd received for uther or both until December 1. Address nil bide to Goo. Griawold, Holem, Ore., or to Phillip Snvuge, administrator Wako lee, Mich. 11 15 td FOR SALE. A fresh milch cow and young calf. Inquire of I' S Kingston on North Mill street. 11 15 3 FARMS If you want to buy n furm, cither largo or small, Improved or un improved, address lock box 105 Auina vide, Orogon and bco how quick you will got'juat what you want. lllmo i FOR SALE. 3000 Oodnr Posts. 1 nlso ' havo on hand four grades of cednr I shingles. No shingles to bo found elsowhero in tho City like our No. 1, II. Those shingles nro tho Detroit brand, acknowledged by nil who have tiBod them ns tho beat mada ahiug.es ou tho markdt. Sold by S. P. Mc Grnckou 14 and Nebraska streote, Englewood. 10 20 tf. FOR SALE 5, 10 nnd 15 octea orchard and chicken ranch, New houso nnd barn. Well water. Two niiloa out. Seo G. W. Pearmino, 2 milea north on river road. R. F. I) No. 8 10-25 tf OALL AT FARRINGTON'S Now nmr kot (tho old Frecburger market) for choice ueei, porK, lamu, voai, poultry, etc., Statb and Twelfth streets, f Earrington, proprietor. L'U-'l 'Phono, Main 0 lH-tr FOR RENT. ONION LAND-To rent. Work furn Mied for spare timo Apply to Walter Morley, Salem Feuco Works, 50 Statu Btreot. 11-1 l-3t FOR RENT. Hop yard with hay nnd grnin land, nnd pasturago. Apply to Walter Morley, Salem F'onco Works, 50 Stato street. 11 14 lit. FOR BENT Nowly finished olllco rooms in McOornack Block. Steam heat, olovator. 10-25tf. FOR RENT A farm of 80 acres located about 8 miles north of Suloin. A No. 1 land, for potatoes. Ecquiro of M. J. Gray ton 1 block woBtol North Salam School. 10 23 lm LODGEd. foTm 58TER8 OF AMERICA Court Shern'ood Forost No. II). MeotB Fri day nights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton, O. R. A L. Brown, Secy. MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING And now nnd porfoct system of dress cutting taught by Mrs. E, llumphcry, Commercial und Oak streets, North Salem. Tailor mado suits n speciality. 11 11 lmf EVENING BOimOL At thn rooms ol tho Northwest Normal Collego Mutuluv and Friday evenings of each week. For practical work in any line, come to this tchool. 11 lllw BOARDING. With or without room, day or week. Aleo (uruitdiod rooms, Terms modernto No. 322 High ftreot, diagonally opposite tho city hall. 10 15 lino Al-TEN'nONl'rRMlORS-lisTriarloy, Hay and 1'runoB nanlud. Will buy or store. Chopping dono promptly. Get our prices before you noil, Olllco op posite Court House. Tlllson-U.trtlott Grain Co. The St. Elmo Restaurant is tho place to go to got first olasM meals. It 1h under now inanngement and every thing up todato. HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS HUDDARD&CROSSAN-llop buyers. Room 7 and 8, Rotan UulldlnK, Salem, Oregon. Samples of choice hops Solicited, llest Eastern ana tiuropcan connections. Phone liui. I CARMICIIAEL-llop buyer. Office In Hush J urcyinunlildj. . Salem, Orccon. samples of choice hops solicited from all rowers. LILIENTIIAL nilOS.-Mew York. London. Sin Francls:o, hop merchants. Oreton office, Ladd tt uusli uldg. Salem. 11. J. Ottenhclmer, manager. Phone 461. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop Commission merchant. ? H Commercial St. Room 2 u stairs. TA. L1VE5LEY St CO.-llop mcrcha ts. Ob . crhelm Ulock, Salem. Oregon. Phone 1211. WM. DROWN & CO - Hops. Mohair. Wool. Hop Growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial Strca, Salem, Oregon, Phone 1301. MCKINLEY MITCHELL -nuycr of wheat. lit oats, hops, wool potatoes and produce or all kinds. Gcrvals, Oregon. J G. WRIGHT & CO., buyers or fruit and pro- duce of all kinds, opposite Capital urewery Commciclal St., Salem. PASTURE For ront, tho boat thoro Is. ratos roasonnblo, Call on or nddrost II. L. Beatty, Ohomawn, Oregon. 10 21 Im- FOR RENT. About 100 acres of No. 1 bottom land, threo miles southwnst of Salem. Call on F. Low, Salem, Oro gon. " 10 12 lm. HS. GILE& CO.-Wholcsalo fruits, produce, etc. Fruit sacks for sale, uiiycrs o Or egon prunes, potatoes and produce of all kinds Wallace Warehouse, corner High and Trade sts.. Salem, Oregon. CHAS L. DAI LEY-Duycr or dried fruits. At Wallace Warehouse, on Trade street. Salem Oregon, Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of nbove Insurance Co is now prepared to do n largo Insurance busineca. Will alio handle real eelato. I havo n team nnd carriage wl leh is at my customer's for vice and I will tako pleasure in eliowing parties what I have for Bain. Olllco a present with T A. Livoslov ft Co. Your Best Friend When you find your clothes all out of order, worn and with buttons off, etc, you want thn rigiit person to tako care of them und that porson is your stop mother at the Salem Dyo Works. At this ostahlishmentyou can got any thing sot o righte.from a pair ol gloves, to tho most elubornto silk gown. A Kentlcmnn can got his hat cleaned, his trourcrs creased, or his whole suit ro. juveunted to suit his tnsto, nlso four suits n month for ono dollar Buttons sowed on, rips sowed up, Biilts pressed on short nntlco, New goods shrunk for dress making, AIRS. C. H. WALKER 105 Cummorcial fet. FOR SALE I will offer for sale lh0 onllr. . nnd promlsos of tho Oryctal Ico vn T on easy terms or will lease Bamo ,? . numherotycaraloa respouBibio .. provided salo or lenso Is consumaui . side thirty days. Party can hR f ! tlon on 00 cords of fir woo I ule ., p Monuinents Talk is Cheap r'iu; you cnu Bavo monoy by tceinanitnfcnt & Simpson, Sextons Rural and C ItlvU Oomotory for nil kinds of granite 1 marblo moniiinonts, setting nnd el. lug slonos, gilding letters, m.hdlngcot crotpwnlls nnd nil kinds of cenioSw work' 10 21 S; Sewing Machine Repairing Iliavorontcdropnlr apaco of F A ' Wiggins, at his now location on Llbe,?,' strcot, and will bo g ad to sco all of hit old friends thoro. Any sowng machine, ropalring ontrunted to mo will bo bum autood satisfactory or money refunded . N. H. Bonur ' 267 Lllwrty Street huie mm SANG CO. Chinceo and Japanese fancy and dry goods, silks, ladies' underwear, furnish ing goods, silk hankerehlefs, winter goods all kinds, full stock waists and wrappers, matting nnd chiuawaro. All lowprlcos, 140 State 8treot, Salem Oregon 10 21 tf ' For Sale at a Bargain A 40 acre fruit farm 1-2 mile irorn depot at Alaiion, 22 acres of piunes 8 years old, 5 acres of apples and pears, 6 acres in cultivation, 7 acres in tame pasture. Dryer with capacity of 240 bushels, warehouse 24x40 ft, all as good as new. Sidney Milling Co's ditch runs across ope coiner of place. Over 900 worth "of prunes dried and sold this year, Title per feet. Pride 2000. One third down, balance on time tosuit at 6 per cent, interest. R.T. -RAY, Marion, Or 10 22 2m Famous' Winter1 'Resorts. A winter trip to Southern Calltofiili nnd Arizona tin tho famoua Shaata Route 1b ono never (o bo forgotten ''Re newed acquaintance' with this tcclfon will ever develop fresh points of inUreat and nddod sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in tho variety of inter ests nnd ndded Industries, and its pro lific vegetation and nmrn its numW leas resorts of wouiituli,, Wiore, vaJe nnd plain. Two trains loavo otllana daUv, mctn ing and evening, for CaluomU Theto trains aro equipped with tbo mod Im proved pattern of standard and tontitl slcoping care, and the lov rales pl thn trip in reach of all For illustrated guides ol Califort'i and Arizonn winter resorts, adJrewi R. 11. Millbk. flen'l I'HSs'r. Agent, l'orlUnd, Or. 11-7 If How Are "Your ICItlncya t l)r HoWn; HutruvHi Plllt owe .11 kMBW HU. am. SBARRETTI TO GO TO PHILIPPINES Mgr, Bbarretll, Jliehop ol Havana, will bo nppoluted by tlw lopa as AposUdio Dlg4te Extraordinary to the Philippines, He will procoed at once to Rome to reealvo hie opiwlutwont and will sail (or Maulla Jauuary 1st. lie from tho wlro until sho was within roacli of tlui"0 above, who lifted hor eenseloes form over tho coping. Rut, when the strain was ovor, Hell's l foot slipped. To save himself from a frightful fall to tho pavement ho grasped wildly and fell across tho same wiro from which ho had just rescued tho woman. Tho shock rendered him pow erless to move nnd he hung thoro help less, whilo thn silent, deadly current burned Into his flesh. No ono was brave enough to attempt hie rupcuo and it was 6evornI miuutoB before tho current was turned off, and he was removed to n place of snfoty- The woman died, but Mr. Roll was taken to tho general hospital, whore tho doctor found him Buffering from a very severe nervous shock in addition to bs . ing frightfully burnod. A few days later ho was removed to his homo, where ho was confined for 11 months. During tho first three months of his illness it whs found uccemry to resort to skin graft ing in order to heal his wound. His many friends responded and over 3000 piecei of akin were used to cover ovor tho raw ItiMh. In speaking of his res toration to health, Mr. Hell said to an interview or i "My recovery from tho dreadful shock, of course, was slow, I suffered untold tortmes. My norvous system was a complete wreck ;l had spells ol dizziness, ami, when I attempted to walk,a numb ness vnme over my whole body. My sloop was not nt all restful or natural und I always awoke tirod out. My ap petite was poor and at times I snffoied (mm violent nervous headaches. The lMworful electric shook had undermined my w Into system. In spite of tho dxj t r a care I duln tseem to improo, I had been Idle n whole year and grew tuuious to return to my work, but my condition remained so bad that I was very much discouraged nud feared I would never regain my health, "I hoard of a caeo similar to mine which Dr. Williams' Rink Rills for Rale l'ooplo had cured. Then I determined to try thts medieiuo. By tho time I had taken halt the second box I could notice a marked improxemont. Tho headaches disappeared, my norvea became steadier and I slept well, I took the pills for a month and after I returned my work I continued till I wasperfoctly well, They certainly did wonders (or mo and I take pleasure In recommending them," cured when tho trouble was as sovero ( ns Mr. Hell's and thoy cure leseer nerv ous disordora without fail. Acting dl-j roctly on tho nerves and blood, they aro an unfailing spfciuo lor sucu uieenaos as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St Vitus' dance, eclatlcn, ncurnlgin, rhou matism, norvous hcadncho, palpitation of tho heart, nnlo and sallow complex ions nnd all forma of weakness, either in ' malo or fomalo. Dr. Williams' Pink PHIb lor Pale Pooplo nro sold by nil dealers, or will bo Bent postpaid on re mint, nf nrlrn. fiftv cents a box. or six boxes for two dollars and fifty contB(thoy , nro never sold In bulkor by tho hundred) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medlciuo Company, N. Y. These pills are not a purgative and contain nothing which could injure the most dellcato system. A Rare Opportunity. I Tho Field Becretary of the Roard of Foreign Missions, Rov. Thomas Marshall of Chicago, III., arrived In this city to- ( day. Ho Is visiting the larger Prcsby. terian churches on tho Paciflo coast' from Los Angolos to Seattle. Ho will preach In tho Prosbytorian church in Salem, tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., alfo at 7:80 p. m. Tho evening service will be ' moro of n popular character, on tho' world evangelization. Ho will address ' the young peopl nt 0:30 p. m. j Everybody iuvlted uuleas duty or in clination call you to sorao other placo of worship. TO CURE ANY DISEASE The Cause Must Be Removed, Same Way With Dandruff. Kill tho germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and ha'dnres, you will have no more dandruff, and yur hair mint grow luxuriant'' Herpioido not only contains thoilaiidruti germ destroyer, but it is aleo a most delightful hair dressing for regular toilet ufo. No otlur hair pieuarntiou (sou this FOiontltlo basis of doitriiing the dandruff germ thhii Xewbro'B Hurpiuide. Tho idea of doing aomothing that is not for revonuo or felf-glurilieatlon is as . foreign to some peop'o &3 for a Slwash i In Inlntitiiitiiillv Inkrtnliatll. Beginng Monday, Nov. 11 until we move into our new store, at 254- 256 Com'l, we offer Our Ent)ir6 a Do d le: 66111 This includes our new Fall lines of men's suits and overcoats, youth's and children's suits and overcoats, hats, winter underwear, shirts, hosiery, doves, neckwear. Woolen Mill blan kets, umbrellas, slickers and mackintoshes, etc., in fact not a single item of our mam moth stock is reserved. :: :: :: :: :: SPECIAL CLEAN - UP PRICES ON BROKEN LINES AT 20 TO 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT S TwT,TMWM'Mww,',Ml,M!a,',a"saaaMSbaaMMswwwiiB These goods positively must k cleaned out Detore we move; o CANDY CATHARTIC . sfoefte& vm pais ijirnA! pm m '' I llii i mi lllllliW U ni I I Ul Itl U H D H H M V I II IB nMftMiswii ubu. vian is n iv ii h n smuB mr m m Km TtrM 111 SI X B B v 1111 to. llilk uinulnc tUmpcd CCC Ncvtr sold In bulk. Bcwart cf th dtlr who trlt to stll 'jotntthlnjt uit u good." STOR 299 COmniBRClAL STREET. r ' ' W - o! of