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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 190. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BRQ8. LATER DEVELOPMENTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Tho silent candidate on tho Bllont platform refused to remain silent. Parker, nominated on a platform silent on the monoy quosllon sent tho convontlon a telegram declaring him self for the gold standard. ..-J REGARD THE GOLD STAND. ARD AS FIRMLY AND IRREVOC ABLY ESTABLISHED AND 8HALL ACT ACCORDINGLY IF ELECTED PRESIDENT." That planlc was added by wire to the Democratic national platform aftor Bryan had been tricked Into helping mako a platform that did not Qndorso tho gold standard. "THE GOLD STANDARD 18 ES TABLISHED AS THE LAW OF THE SLAND, AFTER BEING TWICE EN- (DOR8ED BY THE AMERICAN PEO PLE," says Judge Parker and ho Is right. Parker promptly recognized the fact bat tho most Important thing about tho Democratic pl.ttform was what It lld not contain. Ho promptly sup plied tho defect, "Parker was ovldontly unwilling to remain tho silent candldato on tho tsllcnt platform and so ho took tho nhort cut and MADE HIM8ELF THE LIVE CANDIDATE ON A LIVING ISSUE. Bryan with whlto face and clenched teeth nroso from his bed of political slcknoss and proclaimed himself THE BEAD CHAMPION OF A DEAD 18 UE FREE SILVER A08ET CUR. WENCY AND TREASURY NOTE8. Parker was unwilling to win by si I wico. Hill, Bryan nnd all tho more politi cians In tho DomocraHo party wore willing to win by tho stealth and do caption of sllonco. Parker prefers morllod defeat to rosslblo success on any mlsundor (standing. HE BOLDLY AVOWS THE JIBPUDLICAN PLATFORM ON THE GOLD STANDARD, I Hill's prediction that Parker would Knll(m8 ; 10 1o an Ideal candldato on an almost Mnlno "' G ATdenl platform failed to como truo.'M,l"nchl",eUs 1G THE MAN DID NOT FIT THE M,chlgon 11 PLATFORM. The cold hard truth must bo stated allowed to have their full tay In making that platform. Cleveland and his following have tho candldato. They havo the man, while tie otherB have the hot air and wlndwork parphernalla. o WHERE DOES PARKER FIGURE? The great splutter and talk of a few warped Democrat llko Boss Hill, concerning tho probable success of Judgo Parker may lead some people to bolldve that tho Democratic nomi nee will havo a walk over. A glanco at tho electoral vote however will quickly disabuse tho mind of any por son who will take tho trouble to do a llttlo figuring. Tho vote that Is quite sure to go to Parker Is: Alabama .... Arkansas 9 Florida c Georgia 13 Kentucky -3 Louisiana 9 Maryland 8 Mississippi 10 Missouri 18 North Carolina 12 South Carolina 9 Tennessee . ..' 12 Texas IS I Virginia 12 Total 159 There are In tho electoral college 47G votes, of which a majority Is 239. It will be necessary then for Judgo Parker to gain 80 votes, and ho must get them somewhere from tho follow ing; Probable Republican, Connecticut 7 I Illinois 27 ' Now Jersey 12 Weat Virginia 7 Total 53 Doubtful. Nevada 3 New York 39 Total 42 Tho states that aro almost suro for Roosevelt aro as follews: California 10 Colorado ' 5 Delawaro 3 Idaho 3 Indiana 15 Iowa 13 some Important center of civilization, and the news it receives through any channel will be flashed to all points of the globe, A cheap and simple device, which might be car ried In one's pocket, may then be set up somewhere on sea or land, and It will record tho world's news or such special messages as may be Intended for IV BRYAN'S FUTURE COURSE. The lesson of Bryan Is an Illuatra tlon of practical politics and" the same thing happens every day, only In a smaller way. Bryan, onco tho Idol and patron saint of the multitude, today Is forced to yield the leadership to men who accomplished his defeat whon he hlmsolf was twice the presi dential nominee of his party. A dead politician Is useless, whether he Is playing In ward politics or lead ing the party forces of a mighty na tion. 'Nothing succeeds like suc cess" and when ever defeat enters a man's political career he had better step down and out, unle3s he has re cuperative powers sufficient to regain his lost prestige. Few men possess that happy faculty), for when defeat comes, the sting causes them to rail and add to their waning powers. Hill might be cited as an Instance of a dead politician coming to life, but Hill is a "tacker" and while he may really be In the saddle apparent ly, It Is more due to fortune than through any act of his. Circumstan ces mado It possible for him to as sumo a quasl-IeadersKlp, that is more spectacular than real. Hill did not daro show his hand too hard at first or that very thing would have led to Parker's defeat. vote for Parker, but he was not nomi nated to be 'elected. He was used as a tool by the trusts and tho gold power to disrupt the true Democratic party and make sure of the perpetua tion of the graft of the money Inter ests. Tho sensible, sane way out of the present mess Is for tho whole people to vote for Roosevelt." A SUMMER CONGREGATION. If the plan of Rev. Clarence T. Wilson Is carried out, the congrega tions during the rest of the summer at St. Luko's Methodist church at Newark), N. J., will be composed of women without hats and men wearing negligee shirts without coats or vests. The New York Times says: Dr. Wil son said today that ho had decided nn the nlnn because ho believed it would bo an Inducement to people to attend church. He declared that a minister could not expect to Impress a congregation much with spiritual truths when they were suffering from bodily discomfort. I have promised my congregation, he said, 'that I would attend the services without wearing a hat. I believe there are scores of people who do not attend church in summer who would do so If they could como In comfort.'" rn-Litnn, In thfthmat. f"!nn. Throat Rest TtksyZ .tzsrs DOCtOrS prasmim, y Career of Nominee Davis. Henry Gassaway Davis of West Virginia, who received the Democrat ic nomination for vice-president, Is 81 years of age. Ho was born In Baltimore, Md., November 16, 1823, the son of Caleb and Louisa (Brown) ' Davis. His father dying when ho was a boy, he entered the employ of ex-Governor Howard, whoso fine plan- No doubt ho was taton called wavorly, ho superln- behind tho scenes all the time, but ho was careful to get sentiment Just right before he forced the Issue. Then It was too late for even the ultra antl- has Montana 3 Nebraska S New Hampshire 4 North Dakota ...A 4 Ohio s, .i4 23 Oregon' . . t Pennsylvania , 31 Ilhndo Island 4 4 Utah 3 Vermont 4 Washington D Wisconsin 13 Wyoming , 3 Total 222 Just how the Democratic mnnaRors can get any solace out of tho figuros ; FU. 'that tho Democratic convontlon .played a good political game. Thb- kept out of tholr platform tho money question tho burning, blistering, porous plnstor THAT HAS MADE THE WHOLE PARTY 80RE AND 8ICK UNTO DEATH, lo thoso 8o,,,h D---l- many years. Tho convention puts up nn unob joctlonablo candldato without a politi cal record and AFTER BRYAN AND THE REST OF THE FREE SILVER LEADERS WERE ALL SAFELY LANDED, THE GOLD STANDARD IS BROUGHT FORTH. Thuro Is method in their madness. Safely landing tho silver hrethron on ,s a liar' prohlom tho hook of a sllont platform, they aro attddenly awakened from their satis- THE NEWSPAPER OF THE factory trance TO FIND THEM- TURE. ELVE3 COMMITTED TO THE Nlcolo Tenia, tho Inventor, shows GOLD STANDARD. tho ponslbllltios of tho newspaper of Tho chasm In tho party Is bridged tho future In nn article In tho cur The sheep are safely In the same fold rout Scientific American describing with the Route. FREE 8ILVER BRY- the system of wlroloss telegraphy ho AN WILL GO ON THE STUMP FOR piumlsos soon to porfect. OOLD STANDARD PARKER. He propose to erect a central If, the auk! nlnn lard plutocratic towor to receive messages which may woimtnlu (IMrKur) will not come to be sent from all quarter of tho world av mod Loiuage Democratic Ma, by means of pocket instruments liomet. Mahomet will obligingly coma Hod by the sender. lo the mountain. ny numim ot Ul8 8ys,m Mch nawg. After the chaim has been safely paper euuld orect a central tower bridged over by the make-shift of over IU plant and equipping lu re tomporWiiK silence. JUDGE PARKER porter with pockot InatrumanU, MADE THE KEENEST POLITICAL Hml them forth Into the work! in PLAY OF THE CENTURY, SHOW- qutwt uf new. ING MORE WISDOM THAN THE As fast as a reporter not n "trtory" WHOLE CONVENTION. t. rouhi lick It off on his Instrument The aarty avoided a burning qua- direct to the oillce. where another Uh. Parker mu ulmewlf enunraly ( operator would dash It off oh the oh rom a tke right M tf that typewriter and wmt H to an editor qitaetlOH. I,. xu.ltM uuo iiurtitiu,r hi. a.-,.... The stump apankere ruauot have Mr. Tealu aaya: thalr t!nir.iri quoted either wny "The raulte obtained by me have Himlnst them They cab quota their , mada. my Whaie laielHaeoc caHdUlute with M Mg eraver traaautieeluut for which tke uawe of thaw hit pri hoaertar than the coa-1 world telarnKr .. 1 ....,.,, anaftllkU MUai a-n.km. .. ..' .. - . ,,, varwsmu imi ua anaiiy raeluutble. leaders. I hiir. 1. u. '" m tended. After the completion of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad ho secured a position as brakeman; was advanced to conductor, and In time appointed Hill men to back up and Parker was'agent at Pledraont Re8ginB from nominated. tho Baltimore & Ohio, he went Into 11 win ue uiiiereni wun mr. urjan busless at pleimont with his broth and from this time on Bryan as a or8 under tho flrm name of u G Democrat will not bo reckoned with Davls & Co deang ,n genora, mer. in tho high councils of the new Demo- Lhnn,,, ., nm, ,,,. Afr nnvt cratlc party. Ho will take a back realized thoroughly the possibilities seat one that ho will occupy lor years lof We9t vlrgInIa and ,nvested In coal Game Laws of Oregon. At this season of the year there are beginning to come in Inquiries as to the open and closed season for fish and game in Oregon. We print lie following brief synopsis furnishing the Informatien: Male deer, antelope and mountain sheep, open season July 15 to Novem ber 1. Female deer, August 15 to November 1. Killing of spotted fawns elk or beaver prohibited at all times of year. No one Is allowed to take more than five deer In a season, inibiu hunting or with dogs, the purchase or sale of nldes without tags, or venison Is prohibited.. Open season for silver gray squir rel. October 1 to January 1. Quail, grouse native pheasants, prairies chickens, open season Oc tober 1 to December 1; limit, 10 birds per day. Douglas county Sept. 1 to December 1. Ducks, geese, swan, open season fiom September 15 to January 1; limit of ducks, 100 per week or 60 In one day. Eggs of game and song birds pro tected the year around. Trout, open season April 1 to No vember 1. To be taken with hook and line only. Sale prohibited at all times. The laws of the state require non resident market hunters to have a li cense, costing $1 per season. It is unlawful to hunt within Inclo sures without owner's permission. to como, providing that he continues lands there, which were entirely in to cast his lot with that party, mat acce88ll)le( and consequently of small wus Hiiuwn us uryanism nas oeen erased from tho Democratic black board. Kvory vestige of his doctrine will soon bo pried up from the Demo cratic platform. Will Bryan meekly submit to this radical departuro? , . ,,iD , ,i.., ,. UL 1111; lUUMUliyilO, uuu VUMliUUlU uc shlp.or will he seek now quor, now parties to load and new market value. It wa3 his- conception to build tho West Virginia Central & Pittsburg railroad, running from Cumberland along the banks of the Potomac to Its source on tho summit Will V.n r.lnl.. -11 Il. 1.I- , J... ..... .... .,....,.,j iviimiuiaii 111a icuuur-. ..,, thl. vni,ava nr ), ocin .l worlds tocon- , ,,, aiii,q'1io .. i..i - vri lilVi rtUVbllBUICO, UJ fjlllilf, tllUUOO For $60 We are offering during our special midsummer sale our regular $75 buggy for $60. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company, Salem branch. G-30-tf Broke His Collarbone. rtov. A. McCracken, pastor of the United Presbyterian church at Oafc vllle, returned yesterday noon from a tour of tho valloy, with a broken collarbone. He fell whllo riding wheel across a bridge near Hlllsboro, striking against tho bridge railing t such a manner as to break his collar, bone Finding himself unable to pn ceed on his trip awheel, Mr. McCrack en, at once boarded a train and came to Corvaliis, thence home. He wu taken in hand on his arrival here by Dr. Winnard, and nfter tho lnjurlei were attended to went to tho res! dence of Rev. W. P. Whlto where he will remain for tho present. Albanr Herald. Sure Cure for piles. Itching piles produco moisture anl cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pltei are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absords tumors. 60c a Jar at drug, gists, or sent by mail. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist 1 0 It la a Beauty. Our finest $150 buggy will fori $1M during our midsummer sale. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company, Siileo branch. 6-30-tf 0 OASTOU.IA. Beantha y Kind You Haw Always Boifl ear- tf nnnl nrwl Mntlmt Inndo f iti n rrn . Ideas to embrace? These are questions 08t valll0 he 8iming at once ,t0 an that time alone will decide. important position In West Virginia THE MANIA FOR getting nirsw aa,'-s- He Is president of tho road, Tho mania for getting rlch-tho aml nlso of tho plet,mont & Cumber mad, false Idea that wo must havo Iand rallwa'- antl tl10 Davls National monoy has placed worse havoc IlanU' of Ilo'linont. founded by him, among ambitious people than war or aml ls n larR0 8llareliIiler In the Da pestilence. A member of tho Chicago v,s Coal & CoUo company, and other board. or trado says that tho men and co'lrntlons ongaged In tho develop womon of this country contrlbuto ment of tno C0llntry adjacent to his a bundled million dollars a year to ""08 of rallroai1- In iw management tho sharpers who promise to make of somo of ls t!llterifIsos his son-ln-them rich quick. Thoy work the law" s,el)llon n- Klkins, senntor from, samo old scheme of a confidential let- West vlrBln,a- co-oporato3 with him. tor and shrewd baiting, until the vie-1 Dflvls- Tucker county, W. Vn. was tlm parts with his monoy. Thou-1 run,lc(1 by hlm ln 1S84 all(' ls now sands nro plodding along In poverty a l,r,,sl,ero" community of 5000 peo- nml privation, chagrined and humll- ' - ln ,yju u,e Wosl Virginia Cen latod bocauso thoy havo not boon ablQ ral & 1ltt8lurg railway was extend to got up In tho world or to realize 0cl lnt0 Ilam,0'nh county, West Vlr tholr nmbltlons, for tho roason that BlI,,a nnl, ,no ,own of Elklns was thoy succumbed to tho schomo of.1"'1' out "y n,m- Thore ho has built Chittim Bark Highest Price paid at Fry's Drug Store, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring to hold their bark for higher prices, will be giv en Free Storage at our warehouse. We are tho largest buyers ot Chittim Bark, Oregon Grapo Root, Oregon Balsam of Fir and Bees Wax. Wo will buy for cash, sell on commission, or give you free stor age. Write or call upon us before you sell. DANIEL J. FRY, Whole sale and Retail Druggist, Salem, Oregon. Pay high rates for insurance on un exo sed dwe'linge. The old line companies oharge yon 3 for $500 of insurance, whllo (or 76 cents yearly you get the same amount by becoming a mmnbor of tho Oregon Fire Relief Association ot McMfcmville, Ore. A home company working for home insurance on a homo plan. Let mo tell j on about itl H. A. Johnson, Murphy Blk. Salem. Head office McMinnvllle. Oregon. Q999mmmm4m999 HWWta)a)i)tHMtffcajilif A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL. That will mako good, rich blood. and that will stick to your ribs, you can always enjoy when you buy your meats from our flno stock I Tho very best hnef miiftnn inmii , .., ,uu,, II coaatlUHae, I IfcPlltMMal IIIUMlUn ltrao tate4 tke aula Naturv. hmmm ewptoye ,nd eapaeltiai of ao-?n?J?-':.JH?LW,LL DE.. l l fruitful a!. . -. i..s. nnctrs anu HIUE OF.uejrtUM hM ),, THE DEMOCRATS, IHrkr dtcuta hto ohu tUtfucw. THAT IS FOR THE INOEPEN. UENT VOTERS AND THE MUQ. WUMP PRESS. rarnr nwniaata the SAFE AND SANE PLATFORM, while the eo. vMlwt hKHMiee: THE WILD AND WOOLY. Th tw aiattkOMt ara for -aitaeoft K ks eean a baJM, k name for ta.eN. Tha piaio ha tvju v. 1 pijej (rom mH ,a flBUh lliyau and hit fot lower are t-.m wli'rd o the ptatforu) Tbr were nmi beea dune heretolora. t have ao doabt tkat It will prove r) ettlrtaat l oallthtaaluc the naaaee, MrUcalarl3 1h attll uactvIV Iaa4 aoumrtaa ana Hm aecaatJhia f alone, and that It will add matartally to moral aalaty, eowfort and qoh- taajeaot. 4 waiateaaaca of He fat raiaihMia. H alva tho awtttorKMNt a aualKi- of plante. all of whlah are -wble of transwltduff ladh-MuaJ. ' IU i he Utteuuv.-t i-onflne. fof ihe eaith Kah ot thom wi ; bo K a u car somo smooth promoter, who hypno tised thom Into tho bollof that thoy could mako a groat deal very quickly out or a very llttlo. Tho great fovor of trying to mako one dollar oarn five dollars U grow lug more and more contagious. Wo see even womon secretly going Into brokers' oltlcea and "bucket shops," Investing everything thoy havo In all horts of schemes, drawing their do IKIU out of the banks, sonietliuos pawning their Jowolry ovou tholr engagement lings and borrowing hoping to make n lot ot money beforo their husbands or families find It out ami then to surprise them with tho roeulie; but In moet ciues, what thoy Invest Is hopeleeely lost. Thousand of yoiiRR Americans aro; o tlel up by tlnanclnl or other un. tnuBlameat, oven before they got fairly sin rted in their lire work, that they can only transmute a Mine of mir real aoiiuy or their splendid uerulae Into that which win mint lu their Uvea. A large urt of it i loat ou the way up. as the energ) oj i i in nearv an Rut before Jt reacna the elaatrie Uulb.Sevea. FIRST CAMPAIGN BOLT. THa IHMdletoa JlVM Oreawlan. tar yarns Ua leader of Democracy in the. --.- umiHr urns tne aowluatlon of larher and aajs In pure ' No wetera Dewocrai U under oh- ivitwoa w swBport Parker; Debt cowee much aaarar the DemocrajJe Me! than ha. larker caa reason. Wy waaet the vot. of the goW Dem, ocraU we eWtea McKlalay and who. at S Lotl, )at week, sounded ht d.ath Ktell of laa Damocracy. A few dwsrajttM ReoublUan wUt alw ono of tho flnost residences In tho state. Mr. Davis' public services bo gun In 1S65, whon ho was olected a membor of tho house of dolegates of West Virginia. Ho sorvo.i 1.1 tho state sonato In 1SG7-1809, and was United States' senator fiom 18711SS3, declining ro-eloctlon. Ho was a dele gate to the Pan-American congross, tnklng an Intorostod part In tho pro ceedings of that body, nnd in 1S30 he booomo a member of the Interna tional Railway commission. In 1853 he was mnnlod to Kate A., daughter or (.hleon Runtx. of Frederick. Md. They have five children: Hattlo D., wife of Hon. Stephen i). Elklns; Katie B wife of Comamndor It. M. Brown. U. S. N; (Jreu T.. Henry O, Jr.. nnd John T. Davis. o , The New Society Editor. The society editor of one of the lo onl weekly iwpers took on an ass,t ant laat weeek whose experleme tn such matters U llmlied. but wIkso Koslieh I always In good taate. The Rathboue Sisters, the women s aide order of the KmgaU of Pjthias. had given an eutertainment du lug the weak and had beut ia K brief an WMinceroent of the fact. The new a alawat reRarded this M rather an un (Ugnlflad wanner of raferriug to 1& maw gA iHia ia ika .. a "Tha Mlaa Rathbone entertained Tuortay avaalng.- tc. nl they caught It la the proof. "" --- Notice. Tho Inmbar oompanlae of this city nftar this dale. wm charga eaHa.. n eNes calling for the UeUvary of leas than 1000 feet of material. Salem. July Uth. T-lMk m COPYRl veal and pork for roasting, broil- S Ins, stewing or frying, you will al-1 ways nnd at prices as low as tho lowest at B. C. Cross'. OHTy E. C. Cross. CI-.I. ot. 1. .. . . ,W0Mw.mr: a i 1 I Phene: Main 2953, ALL WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial SI, urer The Journal, Type is the latest thing to be added to HooB&Ict and si t a I o g 11 c THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY If you are planning a trade Catalogue it will pay you to investigate my facili ties and workmanship. PROOFS SUBMITTED ON ALL WORK. 1 r 11 -iM, iiaigHfiisii I'l 'tl Ja? BZmmmm vlFsMVfil !! lM&AXMI 1. 1 xr ! lift .A . paBt'7ii't'l av-ti!,,. 11 THE PICK OF THE FORE8T ii Has been taken to supply the stock of! ! lumber in our yards. Our nt-v-ir is!! 'complete with all klndB of lumber."' JU8t received a rnr nA n In shingles, also a car of flno ahakes.ii. we are able to All any and all kind or bills. Come and let ua show you1;' our tv I ' "w- , 1 Yard and office near S, P. passenger! ! Phone Main 651. 1 1 GOODALE LUMBER CO. 1 depoL jHHMIIHmm- HH-I 1 1 1 IIHUI Mil IIHtttt ""&ZSZ E. ECKERLEN 9ko . . ' ' Full lln f 11 ' . " "mmcrcial Street Mollrier brandlth 7or"3amlICvedarbrook 'hlsky-formerly the J t Uvered in the city Hm! 'VLT' A oriei. flllcd and Je- J j 1 4 mmnrsmmm