BkTHTC f i?" 'SMS1 ixi2jfe iMft'i DAILY CAP TAL ..OURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904 'tJfl POUR CHARLES W. STUMP LEAVES HIS FAMILY Writes a Note Saying That He Would No Longer Disgrace Them-May Be a Suicide i VV. Stump, who hk9 boon a Janitor at Sd ntato house for tho past yoar, J&a8idJappoareJ, and, whllo somo talk maiciilo, it Is believed by thoae best In ffonacd, that ho has simply left the ttewa, to avoid his creditors. Ho loft Eiis work at 7 o'clock Tuesday morn 8ms, ostensibly to go to breakfast, and Cms not boon seen since. Ho requested ithe srty who followed him on the tmiric to attend to some certain llttlo duties, In case ho was lato In return Hnjr, as ho would bo obllgod to cook &! own breakfast. It has slnco been Bemrnod that, Instead of going homo, The iioavieii tho local train and went tlo Portland, St was discovered by Chief Janitor Wwwstead that Stump had loft a note addressed to his wlfo In a closet ad 3obln tho elevator shaft, and that rio lirart hung up his bunch of keys K3ero. Tho lettor was later delivered tin tthe family, and It simply said ho wwuld no longer dlsgraco them, and id them goodbye. It Is also learned that ho had for lKnne llmo been running behind finan cially, and that he had been drink ing quite heavily, presumably to overcome his feeling of despondency. He Is In debt to many friends, and It Is loarned at the secretary of state's ofllco that he has not yet drawn his salary vouchor for the past quarter, and upon Inquiry at tho state treasur er's ofllco the family have learned that his salary of ?50 per mouth Is fully drawn. Mr. Stump was for many years a truatod employe of tho Capital Im provement Company, which place he loft to accept the position us Janitor at tho capltol, and slnco ho has hold that placo many frlonds 'nave noticed that ho has boon changed In his men tal attitude towurds people. He has a fine family, who reside In North Sa lem. Tuosday night, at 10'clock, Mr. Stump called up Coroner A. M. Clough at his residence In North Salem, and asked him by telephone to Inform his family that he would bo homo Wednesday night. This was good nows for tho members of tho family, but he failed to return as agreed. " , r- liHBMHi Rich Aromatic Delicious I WtfilimS Noccuporn,noprize,noiouvenir I T35ygP(a I anJ 3 lb. tromi-light lint Ml "" JSHWMCH WB3MWWBMtwrCTwiiiwipa BRYAN GETS OVATION i wa8 ,l00t,nB an(l nls8G8 f Parker's " ' ' '"I ' I name. Tho Parker bannor was brought to tho front, and taken chnrgo ' of by tho New York delegation. There (Continued from first page.) brought to tho platform, and then South Caiollna nailed Its standard to the Parker banner. wtruotlon. Now Jersey hnd a pro- There was a tremendous effort to Vnujtert meotlng this morning, and stem tho Hrynn stampode. and thore tflnally decldod to cast Its 21 votos for I was a rush of tho standards bearing Jlsrker, but the decision had a string tho stnto names to the speaker's plat oon It, a reservation of tho right to . form for Parker. "vote for Cleveland at any tlmo tho1 Convention was called to order at delegation seen an opportunity to do w'lhorefore, In all human probablll Uy(i Parker will bo tho presidential nominee of tho convention. Afternoon Selon. "When William Jennings Hryan en tered tho hall this afternoon It cauioil (romundous ami prolonged applause. Tho reception tondored Hrynn was uomothlng remarkable, and tho ap plause grow greator every moment, tW delegates and visitors Joining, and vverybody was on their foot. Tho standards of status Kuthurud uhoiit Hryan, and the nxcltumont was Anleneu, tviualliiB his nonilnntlim fit Chlcngo In 181)0. Tho Georgia delegation frantically waving n Parker Iwnner, was the only ono displayed In tho convention. Uflorgla'H Parker banner wa Woffien as Well as Wen Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble jre upon tho mind, Hcouru);i'iiNiidlcMiHfliiil)itinu; btuutv, oijaL.1 A UK"r """ wieerful. i newi soon IliHIpIHMr .T, when I he kidneys me urn o( oruer or dlk eiinud. Kidney trouble luw Iwvonie so prevtiUiit tlmt It In not iiiicuni' moii for u child tolw lwru nfllictotl with .'i im SB 2:36 p. m. Tho commltteo on credentials was called on to report, but before tho re port could bo read Hryan took tho platform nmld great applause. Judgo Parker's daughter was on tho platform, and sho shook hands with Hryan, which was another signal for groat npplatise, Tho choir recognised Mr. Hryan, who soko In favor of tho minority re port of tho commltteo on credentials. Amidst tremendous npplauso he said thnt ho hoped they could agree on a plntform that would bo tho mouth piece of tho united Domoeintlc party. Ho (Inlshoil his arraignment of Hopkins' fnctlon, of Illinois. In tho stiongost speech of tho convention, nnd tho delOgntoH wete wild with en thusiasm. Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri was tho tinanlmoim choice of tho commit teo on permanent organisation for per manent chalrmnn or tho convontlon. When ho took tho chair ho was greet ed with giuut applause. He said: "Hnd King David been In Chl cngo whllo SBimtor I-otlgo was lead ing tho Ilepubllfiiu platform ho would no doubt hnvo reiterated tils opinion that all men nro liars. For surely there never was moio mendacity imckod Into the mini space In any document mir.Mirtlins to be gnive state iwper. Our contention Is that tho i7rPTT , k kulticvN. Iftheiveinmet shall he iet,toid to the - " " nw lT?pUIll'Hl MUNIS on which the fathers of tho reimbllc the lleeh.ar if. when the child reaches tin age when it should lie able to control the Imsmsv, it is yet aMu'tnl with UiUwct ttng, depend UMi it, thecHHM of tlitlTi sniffy t kidney tumble, ml tli iitt tep should he towards the Uestmetil of tUaMimiKirtAUtoruaiis. ThiaiiHiliiiit trouble is duo to adiMMMnl cuiulmuu of theAldney nnd bhuldn and uik to lt liablt as most de u.mi. Women m well us im u are nudv iiiikt At with kidney slid blmldcr trouble, ami Ifotll neel tlie wuie grmt rrinei lliq mild nud the immwlitv ellnt of iwamp-Koot MMooiirrnli.tM a noid ty ilmjiRiste, in tift - fC V" MHt and uutMlolUr jrtBJrVsWJSj ikw ImiHIw, You may ESHl5ilfcf?-H Iwvc a iwuiple UhiIc csACiMJjugu tiy uwil free, bImi h iimb t s.kmc lUBinhlet telling all IhhH SwnihivKooI, Incllfdiiikj Hwuy of the UHtuMmU if teti. mwiUil UttM ntetvetl from wtlTeien curvl, luwritute lit Kilnifr x- cv JllMgluimuu. N. . U ur ami nientiou tin Mr IVw'i mWr ,m miMske wit renitmlK-r ttir nui-. SwaniR.H.t, If KlIUMfr SwIH). Rrtx, ui.l i),.- ,,l uiM. niiiuiuutlon Itottlr on rer lutouJeU it to leet, luttm( erf a gov ernmeut of th ofcssos, U and for the -Inters. We Ittslet that exorWtant taxntlon Imll be reoHiced to jUi ami iwmii ! i at, ilmt tnvaniuic in u tuHMiuiloa knll cease, that all dw imiimeiH. ihull Ue tUorouglily luvw- iiki-, from top to bottom by con gifiHional roiniHlttvM. thnt evildoer ! dm en frojH the public service and inoperly punished, thut trusts shall ! ppiHHHtHl KgMlnei b iutMctment me the common auj wmer cHm- 'ie Ht tiwi wherever the American Ho HohU it ii aeeomiwirfed by the conMltiHton. -n unuMunu,, , suwH.rt ltMsevelt hlp. i"- i. it he haH an rltht or m Hi. wtW n,t lreideiit "'M""'v' ' i "" tin- .ountrv. The .'""' h '"' mile,j wl.en t.ii run, Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. -.. mniMS FAVOniTC MCOIOINC A pie will accept the arrogant dictum of Louis IV to be repeated by an Ameri can president." Hut, he asked, "has Roosevelt a policy?" and he denied It, classing him as an opportunist, waiting for something to turn up. "Meantime our soldiers aro being killed and dying of disease In shoals. A President can not he better than his party, and he, Roosevelt, could not find worse po litical company than this year." Clark denied emphatically tho charge that the Democratic party was in favor of free trade. There aro in dividual Democrats who are free trad ers Just as there are Individual Repub licans who arc atheists. "Where the tariff rates are so high they enable American manufacturers to sell their wares abroad cheaper than they do to Americans here at homo, wo say they ought to bo re duced. If this were anarchy or .trea son make tho most of it. Will some 'stand patter' explain why tho Ameri cans should be made to pay one-third more for American steel rails than the citizens of other nations." He claimed that tho panic of 1893 was clearly a Republican panic. Turning to Amer ican shipping, ho said: "When the American goes abroad ho must sail under a foreign flag, on n foreign ship, under a foreign officers. Why? Hecaiuo our exorbitant tariff system has made It Impossible for tho Ameri cans to build ships In competition with the Hrltlsh. Yet the Republican gang line the Infinite gall to prate about Its patriotism." Whacking away at tho trusts, Clark said, "That, under Republican mis rule, tho trusts have sprung up like mushrooms. Ono struw that. Indicated that tho trusts have nothing to fear from tho Republican trust busters was tho appointment of Knox to succeed Quay. Another straw was the recent report that Wall street's opinion had undergone a change In opinion toward Roosevelt. Has tho Presldont changed his views, or hnvo tho trust magnates changed theirs,' 'tjo asked. Tho platform makers ure proceed ing with tho utmost deliberation. At ID o'clock this morning the sub-corn-mlttoeo of tho resolutions commltteo wont to work again. It Is their expoc tnMon to be able to prosent tho plat form to tho full committee lato this afternoon, nnd to procure Its speedy endorsement nnd give It to tho con vontlon today, ovon though It be nec essary to hnvo a night session for that purpose. The platform will bo strict ly conservative" without reaffirma tion of nny of Its predecessors The sub-comniltteo is Impatient because of tho demands made on their time by petitioners of nil sorts. Tills morning tho Cnttlo Kaisers' Association buIi mitt oil a plonk requesting proiectlbn by the Interstate commerce commis sion, and the prevention of differen tial rates. i:-Sonntor Townc offered n petition with 10.000 signature de manding the Indoiwndenee of tho Philippines. The committee ap proved planks dealing with irrigation, separate statehood for territories and the election of senators by a direct vote. Jnmee Knllerlon. of Montana ap peared befwe the committee and de manded a plank looking to the m lieachment of Roosevelt on the nl leed wound thnt the President con- donee the unlawful sale of liquor In ihe Yellowetouo Park, and refuset, to iwueve &upt 1'iichor. wno Is held re sponsible tor the alleged violation of law. The sub-commtttee ou platform ro cetwwd from 1:30 until i o'tlcvk it is understood thnt they will report to tho full committee at S o'ekn-k This urulmbly meatus an aH-ulnlit session and the tip U out strong mt the Park er eoie my refute to permit an ad journment until the nomination- are mane. Don't Buy Shoes That Rip When you can buy the Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoes at the BEE HIVE. Thdy are better, and you don'tWI have to pay the profits that you do at othor stores. V I Men's Working Gloves Men's heavy gloves, Horschlde, fire and steam proof, $1.00, 11.10 audi $1.15, the kind sold in other stores for much moro money. Come In and examine them, and be con vinced that wo aro telling the truth. We also hae a heavy work ing glovo for 48c, that beats the world for value. 100 dozen hop pickers' gloves Just arrived. Summet Hat Sale Summer hats at a big reduction for boys and men. You will not be prostrated by the hot sun when you see how cheap we can fit you out. Golf Shifts Working shirts in all colors and styles from 35c to $2.50. Undetwe&t Good qualities for 25c; fine qual ities for 45c Hosiery Hosiery Our customers tell us are 20 per cent below other stores In. town,! lace hose for ladles and children! I- f1. 1.1..A ...t.t,rY .ml nnA Mnnl. Al 111 liuilv, uiuc, mini;, im mm viuwn. Watch our ads from week to week, and you will make monoy Cut this coupon out, and It will entitle you to 5 per cent off on your purchases. The Bee Hive The store with big bargains and little prices. "The Big Little Store" GEO. MELSON, Prop. Drowned In a Mill Pond. North Yakima, Wa3h., July 7. Paul Kalno, aged 19 years, was drowned last evening while swimming In tho mill pond of the Cascade Lumber Company. He was with Ray Ronton and Robert Gllbrnlth, and could not swim. In an attempt to rescue him the other boy narrowly escaped drowning. flsh during tho past few days has shown a gradual increase In all parts of tho river, but It Is far from being largo yet. The seining grounds are all In operation, and now even the larger ones are said to be catching salmon enough to pay the running expenses. Salmon Run Is Increasing, Astoria, Or., July 7. Tho run of Cochran Is Deputy In Union. La Grando, Or., July 7. Attorney Charles E. Cochran, of Union, has been appointed deputy prosecuting at torney for Union county by Leroy Lo- max, who was elected district attc noy for the eighth Judicial distrlcCn nmnrlalnm IVin nminltaa tt TTnlruP t Baker and Wallowa. The deputy UiM wnuowa win oo nameu next weeit. OA8TOIIIA. Tha Kind You Kara Almrars Boojl Brs tha it I W YOU HJW AlwarS When Your Cold Catches You There is No Time to Waif. Just There & ST Funeral Notlee, The funeral of the lme John A Ko n win be held w I u. w. VrU at 'he rlrl CuOtTMatlolMl thurrh T.. W C Kantuer o4ttclatln. The .er! Mie will he conducted by ihe Ma--'"u fraternity. lac, lk.S0c; CANDY CATHARTIC a ft v jj iviti rn mv r. i n -ji -trnj L -M . .'.j i nl -Mjci arr - i BEST FOR THE BOWELS All Drojrttitj Notlee to Masens. Mi member of Sntew lodge. No 4 A K. & A. M.. and vtoMnc brothers! '" request! to meet st the lodge S.h. to atteHj e fwwral of Wr brother, J. A. Retaa. T. C. SMITH Jr TV M. It not a "little thing." It's a deadly thing. It will not "get well by itself if you let it alonef Whiskey rmd quinine and such things brace you up for tho time, but tv don t cure von. ' itsle nnt, m,.Ji: i j.i . i . ,. ...., .mu,sciu uocior wny you catch cold so ejs.rr. He will say, "Because you are a bit run down 2ek0o8uthdl th frCe Wh,'Cll natUfQ Pbced iQ ur y in-H dsease germs-the resistive force-is weak ened. ... door is open a little way toward disease. i ncrs is not a gravestone in any cemetery in the world canted by consumption or pneumonia or any ling trXe SWcold n0t th what yo5 SSp.-SSSK ci,nC?ld 8hou,d be beaten back or drugged over-i t7tupbQ CUrCd) amI th neral health' ebould be AHKFR'S , ENGLISH REMEDY f JrSb"fe.th! -Ptoms of cold. It is a tonic sore throat irdoes:-L'Vwhord,en C!ds-' C0 or BsSSris?SSSBS it does not relive von nlm. , p lt ,n the hose. If tho price pafd11 mSt ,nStant we wiU "fund you - "Acm"s English Rembdy saved m, iir. . live r.MM" itat " ht mSS? i?'d oa a ! ca o( Mure. 35c. te?d .?" L?tt "'""did in " " "WHC m I :.a VlW Kj? I.' SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DAN'L FRV nm, """"i NL FRY' DRUGGST, SALEM, OREGON. w?mm