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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1902)
03 -f -M-V v . t jjjw-w " V W MW(pd) "sij. uiji .&. X-Qgh1 hwit.tfwmi&i. j "4 v's-yMfr'-'" iMtmmitamtammMtimu''"l?' aBgzsTTTTTS.'gaa r r .. - - - bSEmBS aHPwyyW U PL. ft c P bV' p THE bAlLY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE A 1902. asMJsl 7 Wi- SsrSs1 cp S2X.X! TA 11 Woman Dthl4 ii"-" mond'C im Bbitovial page of tbe (Capital Journal AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doclot? Ho absolutely cures cancers, tu-1 easos an wiuiout, mo use of th6 u,, mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou- or poisonous minerals or mlneuu bles, bono diseases, nBiumu, . v..-,"-, Because We Advertise It Don't use Diamond "C" laundry soap be ca?8evoUnWcX It-or because wo give premiums for the wrappers. Use because It pays to use It -because It Is honest weight and does nonesi wu... HAVF DIAMOND "O" WnAWRRS-W fo? H iiorii of uctol ami nttrnctWo rilli tk.howMilK over fcORrffitayft toT onnqueK a jw """ Premium Dcpt., The Cudahy Packing Co., so. Omaha. Neb. iSVH jtyirii THE DHU JOUaNnL MIT 4 , Members Northwest """' " paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. 33 Wl" Daily One Year, $4.00 In Advance. 5a y Three Month., $1.00 In Advance. Da lv by Carrier, B0 Cento Per Month. Weekly OneYe'ar, $1.WjnAvance. a reqerai mem et. iiiuumru wrapper. om Wo renont It Furnish may be smart enough to bo governor, but ho never looked It and ncvor created that sus picion among bis hearers to any ex uin, nxtont. If ho had written a ,.nn.i inttor of acceptance and stayed (at home ho might havo been elected. THE PEOPLE FOR FLAT SAL ARIES. Mr. Chamborlaln wan elected gov ernor bocauso ho stood for something dellnlto that tho common people un derstood. Ho took up tho cnuso of Hat salaries and abolition of foes and perquisites in nur Htnte KovcrnmeiiL . .. .1... If l.r. Ho wont so far ns to suy imu - . CIRCULATE THE JOURNAL. Friends of progress and good gov ernmen? V .all parties should clrcu- 'at,et 8TahndsJOforrnflat sa.ar.es, which w... a. .nni. r.n.ooo a vear. It stands for the franchises of un wouM qM r flpoclal ."innTSa'arln the state treasury, H0BBlo and enact that law before tha It stands for the application of tne oinclalB 0loclol for tho next four yeai initiative and referendum whoever . mg of o(ncCi ...... . u mIa rr urn , -.- needed to protect tno hh" - -- , ,nmt monnt BomethlnB dellnlto. it 9Tt Stand?fSrh"J.eod principles und'ant about $200,000 to tho taxpayers clay-heel politics, as against corrupt of 0roKon, . bosslsm from Portland and official ex. 0roRonaI1 that spoke for tho travagance. Journal ' Fulton-Furnish combination, said there The Glory of Her Tale -, The housewife's glassware is the glory of her table, And what more timely gift can , . you choose for the June bride than a cut ...glass .dish? Barr's Jewelry Store has cut ! glass in almost unlimited assortment .A t tsAeea a little less than others ask, A berry or fruit bowl, or a half dozen tunv biers, or a handsome carafe or a water bottle" would not one of these make agood wly gift? l"-"" i..w for th Dally at 35 cents per month by mall, or tho Weekly Journal ati.uu a v - r pers sent but what are pa Id I for. P Watch The Journal's flgh i for flat salaries and a clean-up of the sta e house from top to bottom. Out this cannot be done without backing from 4li t-tnnlr. If you believe In popular Bovorn ment help The Journal, What Ib thrown away on metropolitan papers from other states woum cuw - -people of Oregon to right principles In our homo government. o , nnthlnc In It "for tho boys." It told tho truth, but "tho boys" It spoko for did not win tho approba tion of tho people Mr. Chamberlain had a good pro Brum, and stood flatly upon that pro- .. ,.. i...n .iitpufif1 Hint gram, tho peoiiio " uuU. nrnirram. and that program will go into effect, or tho pcoplo will know tho roaiion why and defeat the men who prevent tholr will being ear: led Into operation. Fees and pcrmilsttcs havo got to go Into tho state treasury, whoie they no long. palgii. Defeat has not shakon my faith in tho principles and policies of i Republicanism, and I hopo to seo tho pnrty In Oregon, not torn by factional strlfo ns now, but united and enthusi astic In tho support of tho national ad ministration and for tho nomination and election of President Roosovclt. Probably 1 shall not take a prominent i part In politics in tho future, though remaining u coiibihiohi. iiuirai - shall now remain in Pendleton dovot Ing myself to tho business interests Intoly nogloctod." Ho exprosses one Idea In tho abovo that wo bos luavo to differ with him about, his rogrot ror tno jioi)uui"; party of tho state. Mr. Furnish has never risen abovo looking at this wholo question of his cnndldacy from tho standpoint or party. Ho takes tlio view tluxt ms noiuui Is an Injury to tho party. Ho does not eonshlor tho matter from tho stand point of tho wholo peoplo or tho state. Tho view that tho pnrty lntorcst Is abovo everything else is a mistaken THERE ISHOPEFORBVBN STTflff ARTTAVKflTilMPS ES OF THE DARK VALLEY Paine's Celery Compound The Medicine that Saves Lite and Restores Lost Health. one. nil Into polltlcnl Barr's Jewelry Store , Gor, State and Liberty Sis. Leaders in Low Prices. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy'from one of our tendor and delicious moato. steaks, ln&ib ( or mutton chops, voal cutloU i or iork. Our uioftU aro all out from tho.fottest mid nrimestcattlo, and wo enn eupp y your tabto with froeh, nutrltioua and .wholosomo mwts at bod rock pricoo. R C.I.CROSS. SALEM OKB Phon 01 MfFMm WHAT DEFEATED FURNI8H. It was mostly mismanagement and not Kottlnff Htnrted right. " ho had como out whon tho lint salary move n,.,nt was started and got right a stiatldlo of it and got those thin logs of hlB clapped around tho Uig onu 01 that proposition, llko tho boy riding Uio trick mulo at tho circus, ho might havo gono around tho ng. Tlinn. nftor having givou mu push tho grand bounco nt tho atato convontlon, ho might havo sent Bomo ono up to Salem and rubbod thorn tho rM wnv of tho grain and got thorn lino with Binootn tain, mm soft-solder, and, with hlB friends all hurmonizeu, uoui " havo foil In and gono out and can vniiuml for tho ticket. Ill door and Ford Hulom has two 01 tho host campaigners In Oroon or any othor otnto. Tfioy tiro different In tholr mothodB, but about eaunlly offoetlvo, nnd olthor ono couiu " oloetod Furnish alono and fllnglo handed. Tho Itopubllcnn ticket hadn I a roni ,,,,,.,1 t-amimlgn talker among Ub makeup, uiiIohb wo couutod tho Attor- luln for governor. , oi n.nwfnni. mill Aukonnan Mon with woolon mijf-jv. ".., -- -. for Stato Suporintoniioni, nnu uiu both had non-polltlcnl oIIIcoh. So tho bunion of tho whir foil on ChnrloB Fulton. Furnish not only failed to eaten onto tho winning program, which all now concede waH tho lint salary (pios tlon, but ho got bad managomont rlKht from tho stnit, whllo Chamber lain had dovllsh good manaRniai all through. Naturo wan uHnluHt 1-1 nlBh, "Dill" 1h too Blonder for a good hatrac-k. Tho pooplo ot urogou nn to boo a good broad-Bhouldomd, full Imllleil. roduuekod. round-faeod Bpeel- men of manhood get up nnd talk about bolng tholr governor. Thoy want a man who Alls a slxtoen-lnch collar and gol l stoam ouough to bust a miBimnilnr button onco In awhile. TIME TO PLANT FLOWERS. This Is tho tlmo to Bet out nstoi-fl, stock, cosmos and many other flowers and bedding that can bo bought of tho soodsman nnd ilorlst. Havo tho soil worked up lino with .,in,.iv nt mnniirn and sand. Sot tho plantfl out in tho ovonlng, shndo ror a fow days with empty berry boxes and put a Httlo air-slaked lime arpund them to keep off Blugs. Then cultivate and you will havo plonty of boautlful HoworB for summor nnd fall. Do not water until tho plants nro woll grown and plant closo enough to shndo tho grounu wiieu thoy nro up . . For a Binall oxponso jovcry uumu can havo plonty of HoworB and every dooryard can bo nmdo beautiful. THE CLAYHEEL VOTE. Anyone could boo on election day Hint tho mon with red and yollow clay on tholr boots woro for Chamber- At.&E aster Time Ih whon tho building IiubIhom will bo In Furn hU may bo a bwiii man, u mVwt man, whon on tho i Ight track, and car rying no oxtra woigiu, v oral bollof wbh that ho'fl Hinart ..,,.,.!. in iimltB a uood governor, but (till swing. H .yo.lmn,!Lf"f'.0U,!' i, don't look It, Ho mado a inUlako orders for your mmuer r ',- linnhoilot will pay you to got estimates iron. Uoodnlo Lumbor Co., for any nnd all kluda ol lumbor for out or Insldo work, -lath, Bhlnulos, wnh, doore, blinds and overythlng noedod In Oils line. Hhlitfl and mon without paper collars, mon In ovorulls and ragged coats woro ngaiusi. pui-nlsh. Tho unshaven, Hunburnod, hard handed boiib of toll, tho wood-hnulors and wood-choppotB, tho working wo mon and tollers gonoiully woro for Chamberlain. Mon with holes In tholr hatB and without tholr hair tilmmod but who had tholr oyo tooth cut woro opon-oyod and wide awako. Tho farmoiB who follow tho drag n...i nnitivnim- nil diiv nnd road tho papors nt night had no votoB or onthu bIiihui for KurnlHh Tho Hopubllcan party may as woll rornombor thlB and not turn down mon In tho future who huvo tho sym pathy and conlldonco of tho cluyheol voters. nrmiriMn in SOUTH AFRICA. mi. nin im riinnkBclvinE servicefl at Pretoria, Sunday, Juno 8th. on tho ..hiimh snuaro. In which It 1b hoped tho Uocrs will participate. rm. ..,m..n in tim concentration campB are anxious to return to their , i.t n. ia will hn imnosslblo un til a system of supply depots for the outlying districts Is established. The Iloor delegates', who, during the peace negotiations, woro buu, ium.. and unfriendly, aro now extremely ....iini aii iiio rnmmniidants are re turning to tholr commandoes, In order ... ..vniniti tim flttuntlon. Gonoral Louis Dotha has written an onon lottor to tho burghors, thanking them for tholr obedience In tho past and exhorting thorn to bo eaunlly loyal In their obodlonco to tno now guvum t nmi iinimnor'u mldrcsa to tho Boor dologates nt Vcreonlglng, In which tho Commandor-ln-chlof said that If ho had boon ono of thorn ho would havo !...., rnml In linvo dono so woll In tno flold ns they had done, mado the host possible Impression and drew forth a hoarty rosponso from Gonoral Ooyers, tho chairman ot tio uoor kuhuiuuw, who expressed tho pleasure tho Hoors oxporloncod at mooting lrd Kltchon- n fri,mii iiilillmr that thoy had fought so long ngalnst him that thoy had nequlrod full appreciation of his worth. Tho departure or. tno uour turn mandocB from Voiconlglng for tholr various dlsti lets was marked by re markablo bcoiiob ot fraternization. Tho trains convoying the Doors started luto, and, tho night being ex tremely cold, the Bontrlos nlong tho -niir,!,!,! tmrk lluhted hugh bonfires, around which groups of Hoors ii. -it mm l'ntlinrml. forming a h plcturosauo scono. Tho lato oppononts iniiw.il In such boiikb as "Hard Tlmos Como Again No Moro." and Old Folks at Home," tho Ilrltlsh soldiers and burghors outvlolng ono another hi demonstrations of Joy. In brlof, tho sconos at the doparturo of tho trains roBombled nothing so much as tho staitliiE out by hugo picnic parties. Tho Bame bIriib ot rejoicing woro wltnossod throughout tho Hand. Flngs ...,... .llanlnvnil OVOrVWIIOlO mill thankBglvIni; sorvlcos woro hold In all tho towns. A merciful providence still koops tho spark of llfo In thousands ot wasted and feeble bodies. Tho fitful, nif.fcnrintr Rtinrk will burn with de creased power as tho hot days of Biim- mcr approach. There is still hopo for oven thoso who nro now cntohtng glimpses of the dark valley. Tho use of Palno's celery compound during tho month of Juno will at onco arrest tho progress of wasting dUjeasoB. It will strengthen tho weak and Inflamed nerves, rid tho body or moroiu wubiu mnforltil. mnko tho blood puro and glvo healthy action to tho stom ach, liver and kidneys. Nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubloB quickly van ish when Dr. Phelps' marvolouB pro scription Is used. Alice Torry Wood, Glfi Hlchland street. Helena, Mont., says: "I can say to nil that I boliovo that Palno's Celery Compound" 1b a grent modlclno. I should havo been In my grnvo it it hadn't been for tho wonder ful curing virtues of tho Compound, and I can say to all wno aro tired and run down, to try It, and thoy will And rellof nt onco. My trouble was gener al weakness, lack of nppetlto and heart trouble. I havo taken four bot tles of Palno's Celory Compound, and fool llko a now person. I havo a good appetite, do all of my work, and fool woll." c&SHBVBsKLi vk, uihSmkBbbbbbh vkwSkBBBBBbBhBBBBBHBBBBBbHbBBH THE Goodale Lumber Co. Neor . P. Pnsa'r. dopot. Thono 051 Taking Hold With a Vim... Tho nubile hoa on our fine boor. People find that they Ibrlvo on a Mod, i.uro beer-heallh, musolo and t llallty Improved. It lves the ork Ingnmn tiaekbono and tho cdentBry vitality and tluor. For a delloloun beverogo thoro la notblngto equal It. A cftie of Balein boir In tbo lioui a U a ov forever and a friend In nel. W will deliver It to your door (roe ol charge. Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. when ho choso Charley Fulton to make his canvass Fulton a pronounced cuudldne ror tho onator. Ho was nntAKenlBlni: All othor aspirants. ..... .t..... l.n.l , luivn thnlr wnv.lllv ir .i.v i.n.i won cnailay Fulton In ono Salem school that was Fur- Innlr MntthoWH WOUlll 1IQ llioi IHHlluil iiuuiuii; vniiNn MEN WERE FOR CHAMBERLAIN. Tho young mon In Oregon whorovor thoy had tho .slightest opportunity of getting light on tho situation woro for Chamborlaln. ltven tho school children took sldofi for tho popular candidate roan- JI5l u pOLLM AJ and greatost mon in Oregon, and a groat many would bow to them who will now Hcoff at them. A funny thins huppunwl when Ful ton nnd Furnish struck Salem. Fur nlBh had Ignorwl Hat snlarlos up to that tlmo. and here a bright young liumibllcan wont up to his room and ... ,.,i. 1,1,11 writn It rlnht Into his speoch. nnd when ho read It at tho urmory It was tho only phreu h tot a chor. No Bueh ciunpagln has ovor boon In Oregon whore an ui num erators wore kept off tho tlokt history has reptwiiwr nsn. ory rniur who has tiled to Deconio governor by proxy has linen sat upon lu ono way or another. U U unftt to say the next time U Republicans will tako up a man for uovurnnr wno ib nt iwn jmo.v.... OHBRRY ni'i jI7 ppwW frtwBinme jj etioa. - nV .1 SBBDBR x fe 7T'i i"5'1 9hur? 8e(1 , I I not crush tho cherry M & any laia ol juice; a run lout" and with buttons of tho red color at tho stmt, tho color Boon went to grey. lloforo tho elBctlmi tho children had nearly all lost their red buttons and wore woniing Chamberlain pictures mostly bought with tholr own money. Whore young mon were captured early, tagged and labolod and got Into a olub and nllowod to hoar or ronu out ono Bldo, thoy wore kept In lino for Furnish. Rut whorovor there vwib tho loast freodum. and whore there wna the sIlKhtotft play of Intelligence on the iwmiii,i wntors of nolltlos, their minds broke clearly and firmly for duty towatd the state. vAnd they wore performing- a duty by the Itopubllcnn party to sat down on Furnish mothodB so far aa the state convention wns concerned. The young men believe In open dls- PETITIONS FOR SPECIAL SESSION After consulting with promlnont Ho- publicans and roprosontntlvo mon of othor pnrtloB, Tho Journal has pre pared a petition ror a special sosbidu to onnct a flat salary law, and put Into opoiatlon tho Jnltlatlvo and rororon .in in mi wiiii rncolvo thlB nanor will see tho blank form for potltlon on anothor page, and are roquostod to cut It out, and flocure nt loaBt ton Blgnnturos to the samo, and send to this ofllce. ru- nttnelflni: tho notltlon to a lnrgor shoot of paper tho slightest otTort will secure tho namoB of a great many cltl onb. Tho mimes should bo signed In init mininiil autournnhs. with post- ofllco nddroBB, so that the validity of tho potltlons ennnot no canon in queB 1 1 nil Tho Journal prlnta 5000 copioa of this potltlon today, nnd will print the petition again and again, and thoao wiin fnvor this reform should net at onco, and lot thoro be a powerful and continuous response. A fow minutes time nnd a poatnge stnmi) will not bo grudged by any man who wants to see tho state gov ernment put on a sound bualnese foot ing. Tho Initiative Is now In the hnudB of the peoplo. and they should linn it. After tho law Is passed defining the manner In which the petitions are to bo gotton up and presented to put In rn .iffoct tho initiative and referendum amendment, the present plan will not be followod. Uut until that haB been dono the present form Is the only way to reach the result. Let ub see who can rustle in the first netltlon for this great reforma tion of our stnto government The nnnios of all who send lu a petition will bo published iib au acknowledge ment that the petition has been re ceived and transmitted to the gov- Ucket, and should havo boon elected. Ho would havo boon elected If ho had received tho organized labor vote of Oregon. Ho did rccelvo a largo Republican vote, and iiIbo received a very flatter ing labor vote. Tho voto on IiIb ofllco only proves tho necessity of bettor work among and tho labor organizations on tho lino of highly I education. orgnnizou lauor nns not ruiiy under stood the Importance of tho Issues In volved ovor tho election of a reform Btnte prlntor. Tho ofllco, under past methods, lias boon used to tho detriment payer and tho onrlchmont tldniiB beyond all renson Organized labor should now hell) bronk that graft, and havo all stnto printing dono nt Union ucalo la bor prices, and none other. Now labor gets ono dollar whllo tho politician gots two out of tho state priming. Ilolp chango that and get it right, gontlomou. o HOW CHAMBERLAIN AND FUR- Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must bear in mind that this medlclno Is not a poisonous tonic, nor . i M M lAmnnrnrv rflltef. a Btimuiant, uui !...., which vou got from polsonouB drugs, whoro tho results aro sure death soon er or later. Thoso poisons go in your bones and destroy tho llfo ot them and create all kinds of diseases, cuu- na iiininm. consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. Do not blamo tho medlclno when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or disease In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured in a fow days, for your sickness or disease has been a long tlmo com Ing on, and It will tnko a long tlmo tn cot It out of your system. wu. i. nnniha nr n vonr to build up a nnw body from tho bones up. This Is j scores of patients and frlenda can what thonooplo do not understand. tlfy to his skiu in tneir catti Read the AboveRemarkable Cure, gjsQgjgxa ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery, ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line, An especially beautiful lot of new veiling. Our goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced. Thoy nro usod to being humbug My medicines nro composed ot u, turo'fl horbB what tho human ijii requires. When tho animals get iw thoy will help thoniBelvea to th, horbs, for thoy havo tho Instinct, u tho pcoplo havo not, bo we hare i mako a study or it It has been t lift study with mo. Do not get wem tliis llfo 1b too short and too tweet it worry out or this world. Dr. Cook cures all kinds of dlseuaj Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty 8t,t, lem, Ore., Is the man you ought hi consult. He Is a natural doctor, tyii descended from a line of German hs. allsts, the best physlclana In hi world. This la his fourth year In 8iltm, aJ ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street, Salem. Ia.trasosis If you want bargains in notit tfs furnishing goods, clothing and M aw fight to you will find them at 0 aa aa NI3H RAN AT HOME. (Hugono Guard, Dom.) Now tho election Ib ovor men may tnko a cloaror viow of tho availability of tholr party eandldatos from tho re turns. Take tho eandldatos for gov ernor and compare tholr votes at tholr roHpcctlvo homos, then wo be lieve wo aro warranted in tho state ment that tho most uncompromising pnitlsan will not claim that Mr. Fur nlsh's election would havo boon for tho beat lntorosts of tho state. Hero it re comparisons based on ofllclnl re turns: In 1900 McK Inlay carrlod Umntllla county by 337 plurality. In 1902 Fur nish lost Umatilla, IiIb home oounty, by rVJ9 votes. In 1900 MoKlnloy carrlod Multno mah county by 5512 plurality. In 1902 Furnish lout Multnomah county, Chamborlalu'a homo, by 350 votoe. That Is how tho mon rnn nt tholr homes. With such a vordlct from tho people who know thorn best wo do not think any rogrots will be wast ed oh Mr. Furnish. On tho contrary It will bring a fooling of relief that the candldatoe who mad6 his fight with money will not bo glvon the on. portunlty to flnanco the affairs ot tho State of Oregon for his own pecuniary benefit. Friedman's 307 Commercial Street. SrUual of a boy athlete at the Y.leuwrton and In a speaking campaign. Wl WJUUI . I.ttllawa 111 mnl.-lllt! loV do not believe In making love Iherry Seeder does Or VUBD any loaa or juicu, J"VV1W," niBonineiuniMB! "" r, ilornla chwloa. The eewl ex raotlnc kiiliu drives the seed Into ono dlih ainl aotuBlly throwa tho cherry lno another Tie u mrk ol the knltocau aearaely be Kin Si tho eeded fruit. U.wg'JJ0" 2u to 80 iiuarta per hour. Retail price, 85 oeuta. So the young mon who heard Chani' burluln supported him for his frank direct appeal to their Intelligence. c- R. M. WADE & CO. xi n A. I "" Thiiv will take ui a man Hke Cham-.by substitute. borlaln. who has square shoulders, a full deop chesL nnd K 'rom w"" Bhanka n cannllwl could etino a de licious BteaK. . ,i., ,-imM,RH r.riNCEDES DEFEAT Ohaniborlalu-s appearauee uvu ,,. . . - " , ", -J" iirvlnW ... Fl. him all through the campaign, im " ..-,.., - V1".. . ".."'. n,i.i i, ov- nlsh. the late candidate for governor oVnor nTuikoa Ike . .n who wu'of the Scott-Fnlton faction of the Ue r".: .... . ... i.ir.w-rn .took to iniulleau party, has made tho follow- not muiuii'b v - - iiV.a- utniniiiunt. ucknowlelRlng his nudleiiees. l" v,''7 llt will not give the neapie seoond- hla drat: lui I su t his udnur Istmtion. and' "Having made what I consider an whon the uliHlurlea hQ potentates honest, manly effort for sueoees. I Zoleorld cine to lorUand ftua,ly coe defeat subni Ung during the Lewis aud tarKe ixp- siw'w "- vw " - " .. ." LI, u, m.i hVa oourteous gret for the result, net so much on wUMiiaa Vho will know what to say my utoount personally as for niy rrWe and ottdiand manner, and frleiulB and the RepuU lean party to emor. The reasons urged for a special ses sion of the legislature to enact a tint salary law are that the regular session would not have power to enact a law that would raise or lower the compen sation of officials who were elected this year, as they will have entered on their term of utile when the regular session of the general assembly con venes. From a nolltkal BtnndiHunt, it is not believed that the regular session, be ing Uenubllcau, would enact the rec ommendations of a Democratic gover nor, and the opponents of the reform would clamor for a constitutional con vention as the only true solution of the dlftleulty. The Journal's petition demands of the governor that he call a special ses sion to mtt tke Initiative and referen dum Into effect, ateo making uNother gnod play, as It wokl give tbe people the liHeftt r direct kagUtatton to hold In check Ute work of tke next legisla ture o TO THE LABOR VOTERS. The Journal feete grattMed at tare Ishm tim eiven Jamas Godfrey. Uie :.. Wiii hvft all the armearonoe ot tho state; I feel the disappointment Dewatle CHHUWate far state prtRt- beJng u strenuous well-fed; full-welgbt to the many supporters who have er. tnunh siruHuuu. ti . Kwaiiv durlnc the cam-. H Ameriean of tuo western sinp. stood by ine so loyally during the cam-, He ran thousands ahead of kls CHAMBERLAIN'S WONDERFUL RUN. Albany Democrat.) Republicans genorally declare that they have learned a losson from the recent contest over tho governorship, and men who supported Furnish now that the election Is over admit frankly that a big mistake was mado In nom inating a roan like Furnish in the way In which he was nominated. It makes a busy time for some to explain the cause of Chamberlain's Immense run for the office. Ills personal popularity had something to do with IL but there were other causes, and Furnish him- self furnished some of them with his past omrlal record. In the face of the strenuous effort made to ring In na tional politics the vote for Mr Chamberlain was simply wonderful. for it Ib a fact that a large number did not vote for Mr Chamberlain, who would Wave done so but for the parti- lash, whtck was freely used all over Uie state, la Una county It had the eatect of keeping down Mr. Chamber tola's plurality several hujBjred faetew wiat It wawja oAwcwlBja have been and bis triemU bad a right to anticipate. Greenbaum s Our goods will suit your taste. Our prices will suit your pocket-book. Dry goods at the very lowest prices. Shoes that combine perfection of fit and finish wfthn nnnilileness of Drice. New goods arriving daily in our millinery deparimw T.,, i,c or,l Ua pnnuincorl ihal vnil PI VOUl W worth at Greenbaum's Dry, Goods Store Next Door to the Poatofilce A Perfectly Launderi Shirt Front... Is worth golne m WjJ mllesloget YetwawlP that nnd brim: It to row f laundry work iaproveiy.. lence among thoe . 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