6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1896.

on a big aeainst the apostles ot and de- ernor, bat wiser his own ions ot so ber that the great politicalparty was HARMONY AND ORGANIZATION. heads thsn per- AROUND THE CORRIDORS. are being utilized to influence those candidacy upon nouncing their creed as dangerous to the saaded him to keep out of Virginia during many others. The issue involved in this cam- drunk when— it bestowed it? Among earnest Republicans of this City Republic. speak A.N. Butts, formerly Spokane paign Is o"f such ftrave import to the Nation as Bryan. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Iteven went so far as to the campaign, for he not only could not of and en- to Mr. there is a consciousness of the need of gaged inmininginCceur and adjoin- demand that the people b« given access to scornfully of tbe men of its own home, and turn the tide of public sentiment against n'Alene the truth, from whatever source itmay be ob- The people are flocking in tram loads tosee party harmony and party organization to ing districts, is at the Occidental. Nearly two palace- referred to the advocates of silver on the O'Ferrall, but he would be reading him- years ago tained. W. H.PATTERSON'. McKinley,ana Bryan is flocking in a achieve victory in the coming election. Mr.ButU concluded to change sil- Mr. For your information (Ind.) Re- Pacific Coast as orators of the "windy self out of the Democratic party. He went ver Editor: personal car to see the people.-Sheibyvillo Even in this Republican year success can- -mining for gold mining and, therefore, as to who and what Iam, Imay say that Iam West." It was full of warnings against far enough, however, to satisfy those who came to He is a stanch Republican, who not change publican. .\u25a0'.'.:;'. 26, 1896 not be attained by a divided vote in Ban California. now interested ina would SATURDAY •".\I.'.. SEPTEMBER the dangers of free silver and Populism. knew of his purpose that he was a good number of placer properties here, one word ot the platform as written at St. Max Nordau's opinion that the American Francisco. Harmony and organization besides two Louis. 1have for riveyears in Reno as Itsaw in these things a disease coming deal more of a Populist than a Democrat. hydraulic mines on the Middle Boise River in resided people will not begin to degenerate for at SHORTRIDQE, are therefore The a practicing physician. Before that Ilived in CHARLES M. necessary. party must upon the country and loudly proclaimed Another story South Caro- Idaho. Modoc County, Cal., years. Ileast 150 years looks bad for the silver party.— through regularly comes from for twenty-two Editor and Proprietor. act its constituted the virtues of the gold cure. It has now lina that puts Mr. Bryan in a still more He has so many properties that itkeeps him at one time represented Modoc, Lassen,Plurnas Philadelphia Ledger. forms and methods, and harmony busy looking Among and in your State Senate. Dan Call, must become a convert to all that itdenounced. embarrassing position before Democrats. after them. his mining Sierra etc., says is a "knot on a RATES-Postage Free: come from a loyal unwavering Tirey L. Ford, General Chipman, can Tom Wateon Mr.Bewail SUBSCRIPTION and sup- Itupholds that which it condemned and As is well Carolina was the assure you of my reliability. Yours etc., trep." of this unkind flingmay be Cam., week, bycarrier.. $0.15 known South The cause Dallyand Sunday one port of its established authority. condemns that which it upheld. The only State W. H. Patterson. that Tom Watson is knot ou Daily and Sunday Call,one year, by ma11.... 6.00 that was not represented in the Iway Mr. and traced to the fact months, The Auditorium convention represents or tongue, add that personally Newlnuds Press. Daily «nd Sunday Cam-. »ix bymall.. 8.00 chance of heart, at least of has Populist National Convention at St. Louis, Iare good friends. W. U. P- the ticket.— New York Sunday Cai..., months bymall 1.50 the organized Republicanism of San Fran- been complete. Populists Dally and three and the explanation is that tne Itis that Bryan never fails Daily Caix, one month, bymail- .65 cisco. Ithas assembled under the call ot 1895, said Candidate and Sunday In the issue ofJune 7, the Examiner managed through Tillman and his follow- to catch a train. If that is true Mr. Bryan Is Sunday Call, one year, by ma11...... 1-50 the Republican County Central Committee coinage THE DEMOCRATIC RECORD 1 said: "The free of silver under ing to capture the Democratic party of much better catching trains than at catch- WEEKLY Call, one year, by mall -»»0 and-must therefore be recognized as at the proper international agreement would that State, and they believe itbetter poli- Panics, Disaster* and Ttebt* Have Fol- ing votes.— Kansas city Journal. only authorized representative THE SUMMER MONTHS. . of the rank nelp our trade with all the world, but free tics to party lowed Free Trade Under Demo- party. retain the old name of that Who can say campaign is lacking in Are you poing to the country on a vacation? If and file of the Iftnere is to be con- coinage by country alone, unless the to this it than tocall itsomething else. They boast eratie Jiule. humor can be published in anewspa- go. it isno tronble forus to forward THE CALL tinued in San Francisco a Republican a when it miss you succeeded in bringing both metals to that the Chicago convention per at anytime, any subject, at any your address. .Do not let it you for will county must was turned Editor San Francisco Call—Sir: Inasmuch that on left at organization it be continued parity, which wouid hardly be possible, intoa Populist Bryan one place. say?"— Chicago miss it. Orders given to the carrier or through that gathering and that as the campaign of 1896 is of Bryau "has nothing to Business Office will receive prompt attention. convention. Tho line of would certainly injure our commerce with represents them truly in all things. Itis greater importance than any since 1861-64, Tribune. CHABOE. succession has been unbroken in the past having gold "first voter," as SO KXTKA . countries the standard." In these revelations that will cau:-e the larg- it is well that the Bryan says that present dollar has and must go forward unbroken the aptly termed, know the Mr. the. to the issue of September 13, 1896, it said: est stay-at-home he is should too great a purchasing Did he ever BUSINESS OFFICE: Democratic vote in the Democracy past on some power. Street, future. "Under free coinage the silver dollar will history of the record of the in the work and through sun- 710 Market party. of affecting the country's sweat for ten hours Francisco, California. Harmony never can be attained at the be worth exactly tbe same as tlio gold the great questions shine and storm to earn one?— Philadelphia San prosperity and honor. The War of was Telephone • Main—lB6B expense of organization. If, for the Bake dollar, parity and The circulating a 1812 Enquirer. and the between silver msdium of commercial by years of depression, hard times of satisfying men who are opposed or must followed ROOMS: to the gold coined uncoined will be 16 to 1 community be that which is also the and despondency. In and again The Indianapolis Sentinel says the Repub EDITORIAL regular authorities of the party, those 4, National 1824 517 Clay Street. throughout the world." On June 1895, circulating medium ofother commercial com- in 1828 protection tariffs were passed, that lican victory in Maine wa« expected by the Maln-1874 authorities are set aside, then a reward ia munities, Democrats. Telephone .^^ it said: "The attempt of the ormust be capable of being can- started the country on the highroud of pros- Of course it was expected 1 In offered to encourage factions, and party toestablish of 16 to 1 verted into that medium without loss. It perity. The record of tne Democrats after this what State, whose citizens have public schools the bimetallic ratio every section land, BRANCH OFFICES: loyaltyis sacrificed to party treason. How would, must be not to payments is .summarized thus: on of would a Republican street, corner Clay; open until throughout the world in case of able only pass in They tried iv South Carolina to nullifythe not 627 Montgomery long could a exist as a and victory be expected?— Wabasti Tribune. 9:30 o'clock. failure, bring us to a silver basis and cause receipts between individuals of the tame protective-tariff system, as they did not need 889 Hayes street; open 9:30 o'clock. potent factor in American politics if it we have ever society or nation, to adjust and discharge itthere, the Democrats of that State having The tornado swooped down upon the city until . the greatest financial crash but slave labor advantageous to deal Lark;r> until9:30 o'clock. were aud touud it 713 street: open unorganized? How long could its known." On September 8, 1896, it de- the balance of exchanges between English grasped the crowded auditorium as though it Sixteenth and Mission streets; open different with manufacturers. plaything fe\v .corner organization continue if the regularity of clared: "When we have free coinage of nations. It must be something which has a In1837 the Democracy repealed the tariff of were a and scattered its ruins for until9 o'clock. and so-called sliding- blocks that fair city. Tne ruins open its proceedings were interrupted at every both gold aud silver at tbe ratio of16 to 1 value abroad as well as at home, and by 1824-iJd adopted t*vir around once 2518 Mission street: until 9o'clock. scale reduction and times became worse than of the plattorm landed in a cornfield, and to 116 >intli street; open until9o'clock. election? How could itever have a recog- there will be a of tbe hard which foreign as we las domestic debts can The breaking up be ever and the crash of 1837 lollowed. the nodding stalks, the orator, who had heroi- nized platform, or candidate, if conven- financial winter has frozen tbe indus- Daniel Webster. V,higs in 1842 adopted a new protective tariff. cally at his post, earnestly OAKLAND OFFICE: that satisfied.— Polk, of remained said and tions called by other than the constituted trial energies of this new and wealthy Under who was elected by the vote convin ciiigly,"The crime of '73, my fellow- 808 Broadway. authority Pennsylvania, which State was deluded by the citizens, etc."— Philadelphia Norm American. were permitted to come together country." "THE SUNDAY CALL." Democratic cry of "The tariff of '42," another EASTERN OFFICE: in its name and attempt to act as its In the nature ofthings men'change their free- trade billwas passed, and after the indus- Bow, New York City. representative? The tries oi England, New Jersey and Penn- Booms SI and 32, 34 Park ' opinions on many subjects as they in- opinions of the professors of the sylvania New THE REAL CAUSE. DAVIDM. FOLTZ, Special Agent. way great had been ruined the crash of 1857 The only to establish harmony is to crease in knowledge or derive a new light universities of the country on tne came. When the Republicans came to the res- Pasaronlan. revive that party loyalty which stands from experience. When changes are silver question will be a notable feature cue of the people the Morrill tariff of 1861 was Watsonville THE CALL SPEAKS FOR ALL. sucn Sunday enacted and this enabled thecountry to pay iv steadfast and firm for the party organiza- honestly man made of The Call to-morrow. Taken The Examiner got funny with The Cau made the who has greut war debt, pensions, National expenses question a few days aeo and tion. The regular convention of the party them delights to expound his new knowl- in the aggregate, this symposium of views and rejuvenated our industries at the iXDtnse about the silver PATRIOTISM, willbe important of England. Democracy tried in and \u25a0Ihe Callretorted by publishing the inventory PROTECTION must be recognized as the only conven- edge to the world and let his new light the most contribution The 1876 estate, plainly yet independent in1878 to pass free-trade bills, which, though of the Hearst which showed and PROSPERITY. tion of the party. If any considerable shine that allmay see it. Itis only when made to the aide of the defemed, caused so much fear, loss of confi- the cause of the great interestof the Examiner number of Republicans should be en- controversy. Every voter ought to read dence and discredit cause depression in the silver cause. . The Hearsts are among changes of creed are caused by some base as to owners in couraged to break away tbe these letters, and see what the scholars A.IST. Butts on the Rapid Exten- and disaster largely. The attempts of 1866 the heaviest silver mine the FOB PRESIDENT- from support motive that the new convert keeps his and 1888. finallyculminating in the free-trade country. they owe to the convention of reasons hidden. The Examiner no doubt think. sion of Mining in California. billof 1893. are fresh ivthe minds of the peo- WILLIAMMcKINLEY, Of Ohio tne party then disorganization would While to-morrow's issue of The Call will ple. We then in has changed as the result of an increase of {Sketched from by a artist.} find LADY'S SHORT CUTAWAY JACKET at once ensue factions be of particular interest to the great major- life "Call" 1837—Democratic crash. FOR VICF-PRESIDENT- and would knowledge. There was not only room for 1857——Democratic crash. go on from year to year to weaken an increase, room ityof readers who are keenly interested in 1878 crash. The jaunty models of this season are cuta- GARRET A. HOBART, of New Jersey such but there is for Democratic way very with small the party in every contest. In the more. Itougut, therefore, to political affairs, itwill yet contain many properties are some inCalaveras County, ad- 1893— Democratic crash. in shape, short revers. illumine its joining the Nut includingintervals between these prin- flaring skirt is preferred to the fan back in NOVEMBER 1896. practical affairs of politics it is absurd to a columns of bright and attractive reading Utica. He also owns the Black- The EtKCTION 3. silver edition with lucia explanation of hawk, near InTrinity County cipal epochs ofdepression and hard times. short jackets. Narrow belts are much ta:k of promoting harmony by setting conversion, matter of genuine human interest to all there. he owns financial the these the whole stating what it has a large placer mine. The question is one on which worn, slipped through the under-arm seam or aside organization. They are one and in- publio Classes of readers. Even the politicians Democrats have heretofore made an unenvi- free, Stand by the rejular ticket. learned and how itlearned it. The "We have just commenced workingon this able record, as the following brief summary he dart, leaving the iront separable. The ioyal Republicans of San will be interested iv the story, lor there and those who watch every political move property," said Mr. yesterday. "I a • t Made plain colors, such as brown, tan, closely Butts put willshow: of Tarty loyalty must nupport party dis- Francisco must stand firmly for regularity has nothing been published the Ex- need some mental relaxation, and force of men on recently and they are pushing 1837— Large deficiency and $10,000,000 in black and blue, a serviceable garment to wear in treasury notes issued. and the preservation of tbe unbroken lor a more they willfind itin The Sunday Call. It things right along. lam doing a considerable — with any skirt is gained. cipline. aminer long time that woula be Another issue of is good, of mining places. 1838 large notes. fancy plain jackets, with unity and continuity of its organism. aniuiing than a candid autobiographical wholesome literature, not a line amount work indifferent 1839—Issue to meet deliciency. There is a for skirts Inorganized Republicanism Is the hope That unity and continuity is now centered of it dry or dull and not a line of it The mines all promise well. 1840— Itsue oi $5,000,000 treasury notes. sketch of the intellectual evolution of a "There has — of the people. in the Auditorium convention, and to that that is not fat for home and familyreading. been a good deal of Interest de- 1841 Deficiency for previous four years, faker or the transformation of a goldbug veloped in mines during $32,000,000, and issue of notes to body we must the only harmony There are many new particular California the past another look for to a humbug. features of year. Work has started upon mines and pros- auioui.t of$12,000,000. Harmony is the result of well-ordered — Sunday's issue, only I*42—Deficiency of $14,000,000 which can win in politics the harmony of interest in this a few pects allover the State. Ithas made things a and issue of regularity in politics as in music. organized $6,000,000 ot notes. effort. We appeal to our fellow-citizens, above of which are named below: good deal livelier all over the mining coun- 1843—Notes to of $7,004,231 In a World extent 25 to monometallism means a panic, andbeyond our belief inourou-n party, along of Realistic Romance. try. meet deficiency of $11,068,977 issued. Silver Consider, my fellou-citizens, the advance- The Greatest of the Modern Dutch "Itis unquestioned to mymind that business 1846—President authorized to borrow $10,- but there is safety in bimcallism. lines broader and higher than that, and ask -000,000. ment we made between and 1890, and that, patriotism, Painters. has very much improved inCalifornia during 1330 as a matter of there shall be year. 1847— Issue of $23,000,000 in treasury notes driring those we never had trade Will the Coming Human Race the past Itis to be noticed every wht-re. ordered. A united Republican vote means victory years free a united front opposed to those who are trifling Have Ithink that the year will nor silver. The marvelous Fingers? next sec much 1848— President to borrow $16,000,000; big at the polls and a good municipal govern- free progress of with the Nation's credit, disturbing her busi- greater prosperity. Everything points that deficiency. ment. the country between ISSO and 1890 is worthg ness interests or appealing to human preju- A Town Full of Human Clocks That way now." 1857—520,000,000 loan. the study of all American citizens. It is the dices as a means of arraying section against Travel. 1858— Auotlier lo*n of $20,000,000. California needs protection to her indus- best answer to the oft-repeated but against class, hope Some Romantic Nooks on a Beautiful PERSONAL 1860— Loan of $21,000,000 ordered, Democ- fallacious section or class in t^e of racy gets only $7,022,000, too much distrust, tries and it is tue duty of Californians to statement that the country had been suffering gaining — Ranch. and politicalpreferment. General Me- S. Shubutln of Japan is at the iiueies. was paid *trate of 11per Cent. it. the the act 1873, Alpine. Teaching Children How to Learn. Palace. 1861—Previous to Marca 4 bonds sold to vote for from effect of of which J. I.Thurston of Fresno isin the City. amount $18,415,000 at stopped the coinage silver. Itis an The Secrets oi Steep Ravine. of a discount of Sttuday free of Pc Lancy Stone of New Yorkis at the $2,019,776 10. Leave orders to-day for The unanstcerable argument forthe restoration of HOLLAND'S MONETARY SYSTEM. The Mine That Lies Nearest the North Lick. The public debt in two years from JuW 1, Call and mate sure of good reading for a protective and the maintenance Pole. Dr. C. W. Dexter of Palo Alto is at the Grand. 1857, increased from $29,060,386 90 to $68,- —tariff of C. -754 099 33 ou July 1.1859, and during the to-morrow. sound McKinley. Some of Bryan's newspaper supporters H. Woodrow of Salt Lake is at the Occi- money. She Wasn't Bberman'a Bweetheart. dental. present Democratic administration baids have appear to think they are justified issued to the extent $262,000,000 in Gowns That Were Worn at the Dublin Buck, been of and If Republican reenlarity is to be set making the moat glaring misstatements Frank H. the fruit-grower, of Vaca- the public debt increased $300,000,000. REPUBLICAN HELP if Horse Saow. vllleis in Tne Democracy prates aside this year why may itnot be set aside WANTED. only can turn public to town. aooui .ts regard for they sentiment Glories of Yosemite That Lie off the Laugenonr the workii:gmeu, yet a Democratic Senator every year? The American, a Bryan journal printed candidate. They fully Ex-Assemblyman H. W. of Wood- said, in1851, they their realize that Beaten Path. land isIn the City. were the mud.-ills ot soci- in Philadelphia, editor, Bryan growing people iety, as well as greasy mechanics, and in1879 Taylor and a board of Repub- whose Wbar- is weaker before the The Powers of Profanity. Alexander Logan of Santa Cruz Isa j a Representative Kentucky Charles L. ton Barker, bad hopes every day, and something guest at Democratic from lican Supervisors will give us a good City that the Chi- that unless is To Discourage the Bicycle Thief. the Cosmopolitan. j scorn iuLy applied the same terms. In Con- of checked or plaid goods. One of blue with, cago convention would have the good done immediately be willhave bard work Bring gress in 1859 a Douglas Democrat said, refer- blue «nd white for the skirt', government. Queer Insects That Rain to San H.H. Beaton, a business man of Arbuckle, ie Democrats, a Droken check sense to nominate him for President, says to carry the lew silver-producing States. ring to the majority of "They, to a had nobuttonholes, but on either side several Francisco. a recent arrival here. man almost, voie against the iree independent gilt buttons, and was worn with a gilt in no tiny " " " Tobolt the Republican ticket is to aid its current issue: "A crisis confronts Itneeds close observer of current events The Cheapest Labor Produces the Most Thomas Sherley of New Haven, Conn., is labor of tne Northand West." belt. : , in politic* see Bryan The question of land for the free- green. jacket in the election of either a Buckley or a the Democratic committee in their can- the field of to how Expensive Warships. among the arrivals here. slaveholders,landless Anunter's cloth had a skirt of met, forfeiting meu.or slaves for the all Demo- mixed cheviot inbeautifully. Rainey Democrat. vass, a crisis that must be for Repnb- himself is the respect and confi- William N. Runyun, the wealthyresident of crats, was settled by the that toned won, great Republican Bilk waists are worn for general use, but can votes must be and they can be dence of those who really believe in him Courtland, is ivthe City. party by givingland to the landless and tak- there is an innovation this season in the shape Watson act on Popocrat CANTON AND THE PEOPLE ing the siaves from slaveholders, lace, Sewall and the won only through Republicans." Mr. by his ill-advised and ill-considered E. U. Pascoe of Phoenix, Ariz.,is staying at the thus giv- oi exquisitely dainty vests of to be worn ing free labor a chance toearn a tailor-made costumes. These gener- fusion like a couple of boils, and there is Barker is quite right. A crisis certainly speeches. The people are beginning to It is not surprising that delegations the Cosmopolitan Hotel. decent live- 'with are no way getting to lihoo-1. ally made on a body of cambric partially of used them. does confront the Bryanites, and it. is believe Mr. Bryan looks upon them as composed of all kinds and conditions of E. J. Cahill, the extensive land-owner, of In the first session of the Twenty-fourth fitted. The woman who- cherishes her pretty equally true a great many Republican mere instruments to be played upon ac- men should journey to Canton to show San Martin is on a visithere. Coauress the Democracy proclaimed by one of jacket liningputs sleeves in this under-waist. Inmaking their selection for Mayor the to its Representatives, Hammord, that the peo- . The skirts made specially to wear with votes willhave to be won for Bryan to se- cording as his fancy leads him, and that Major McKinley and to the country Attorney Kettler, president of the ple mob, these Non-Partisans were decidedly premature that silver were "the the sans-culottes, ignorant, jackets are well gored to insure a :lasting cure his election, but who in the Republi- is the worst possible position one alllines of occupation are taking club at Angels, isin the City. unedu"ated and semi-barbarous." Tney went shape. They are moderately wide usually,not many already regret could interest proclaimed, through and of them it. can party is insane enough to undertake place himself before the average Amer- in the campaign, but itUall so out C. W. Fogg, a wealthy business man of Colo- further and Pickens, that more than six yards round, and generally less oi the capital should "own labor, either collectively, than this. ______job winning things rado Springs, is at the Grand. There is room in the Republican proces- the of men who have stood ican. But some of his organs make even usual order of that attention is through the Government, or individually,in for protection, good money and prosper- worse, blunders than their candidate does. necessarily drawn to it. A delegation of Colonel William D. Whiffer of the United a state of domestic servitude, as in the South- sion for every bolter who feels like coming ern Again said that Townsexd's famous broken— candy, 2 lbs. 25c" ity all their lives over to the Bupport of For instance, a Missouri Bryan sheet farmers is seen marching from the rail- States army arrived here yesterday. States." they if"laborers • * • back and keeping step with the music Miller, ever obtain the political power of a country it free trade, foreign cheap iabor schedules says: way station to Major McKinley's home; W. L. W. a business man of Denver, is infact ina state of revolution." Best peanut taffy inthe world. Townsend's.* is among the arrivals at the Occidental. leaders, get Sunday and silver monometallism? is a prosperous country and per- then a long line of day laborers, followed The Democracy, through its went Creak 25c lb. * Don't fail to The Call and Holland Dorn, further in its thirty mixed candies> Townsenu's. professors t;.e Editor Barter does not seem to be ac- haps the richest, comparatively, in the world, by capitalists, who in turn give way to A.C. Van a business man and mine- denunciation of labor \u2666 » read what the of great uni- owner of Juneau, is the years ago than they dare do now. Keith ex- quainted with tbe Repub- Silver is the only metal besides to circulate In mechanics, they at Commercial. pressed Glasses 15c. Sunday 738 Mrkt.Kast shocstore.* kind of material and pass on that manu- the of day — — — —-' \u25a0 that \u25a0 —— \u25a0 versities of the country think oi the money Walker, Democratic sentiment .•; - » are honest, Holland and her colonies. The condition of G. P. a prominent citizen of El when he said: "When the white working . question. licans made of. But he is else facturers and merchants may extend Paso, Tex., registered Cosmopolitan. classes stepped they California glace fruits,50c a pound, inJapan- never the Bank of the Netherlands indicates it champion is at the out of bondage branched Townsend's, he would admit that Bryan cannot greetings to the of protection recurring hireling, ese baskets. Palace" Hotel' bldg.* plainly. On August 8 the statement Superintendent of Utica into four subdivisions— me \u25a0' — — ——— Bryan's trip to New England is a little was: Miller the famous the thief, » «. > reach tbe White House unless Republi- Gold, 31,645,000 gulden; silver, 82,369,000 and prosperity, and so tbe flow of voters gold Angels on the beggar and the prostitute." A - less absurd than the ordinary wild give Republi- keeps mine at is here a two weeks' Democratic newspaper once said slavery was Special Information daily to manufactarar*. goose cans him a boost, and since gulden; bills in circulation, 198,502,000 up day after day. vacation. "the chase inasmuch as itis a wildgander already great peace-maker between capital and business houses and public men by the Frew' that cans are committed t'u McKinley gulden. Instead of making comparisons But unless the business enterprises and D. H. Arnold, the banker, of Colusa Isat the labor." Another said: "Free society is bur- Clipping Bureau (Allen's),— — 510 Montgomery. doing cba-ing. • \u2666 «\u25a0 is the on principle, the outlook for them to go to with Mexico, why do tne goldbugs never the occupations of the country felt that Occidental. Mr. Arnold was at one time dened with a servile class of mechanics and mention Holland? laborers unfit forself-government." J. T. Powers' Enterprise work for bis defeat cannot be said to be tnere was need of co-operation in the field Sheriff of Colusa County. Fitzhugh, Democrat, New To give protection to industry ana work a in his book, "Canni- most commodious encouragine. That a crisis confronts the Itis hard to tell whether the olpolitics and they give pub- Among tbe recent at bals All, or Who Shall Be Masters," The restaurant in the to labor is tbe pressing need of the time, man who that should arrivals the Cosmopoli- said: State, you meal, Bryanites there is nodoubt whatever, and wrote the above is stupidly ignorant, lic expression of their approval tan Hotel are M. L. Gilbrick and sister, "Lloerty for the few,slavery iv every form for where can eat a clean pre- and no issue before th« country is more of the Miss the masses." To-day in pared in a perfectly appointed kitchen, public opinion keeps on possibly honestly policy government Grace, of Pomeroy, Wash. the Democratic South, and important if solidifying and therefore disposed, of for which Major which isBryan's mainstay, the system a dining-room than that. against policy, by or deliberately prints McKiniey D.J. Flanigan of Eureka, who owns of exists, infernal served in ablaze withelectric their free-trade Novem- misinformation stands and their disapproval of a large peonage which makes it impossible lights, from the main entrance to the Immense cyclone. purposely Bryanism, area of redwood lands in Humboldt County for the white laborer or mechanic to compete Ifthe Fourth Congressional Committee ber the crisis will resemble a to deceive his readers in the there would be no such demon- li, ornamental horseshoe in the rear, is the "New exactly and a large mill,is in town. with or even obtain employment at ail. can call a county convention why couldn't It is not impudence in Editor interest of Bryan's candidacy. But any- strations as are seen at Canton every day. The Richmond Enquirer, a leading Democratic Economy." The "New Economy," 419 Kearny that of the Fifth District do same Barker to intimate that Republicans can way, there is not a syllable of truth The fact is, the best interests and best Frank H. Coyne, manager of the Carson newspaper, once said: "The laws of all the street, formerly of 410 Kearny street, but the in mine, near Angels hav- thingif it felt like it? be found who would leave their own party what he says concerning Holland's thought of the country believe that oppo- Creek Camp, has been In Southern States justified the holding of white ing no connection whatever with the place finan- town for the past day or two. men in slavery." These sentiments of the now open there. This flare isinperfect keep- and espouse the cause of a candidate who cial system. Holland is one of most sition to Bryanism should be emphasized Democracy the United Btates Judge Erskine M.Ross of Los in the past have not been materi- ing with the times and caters to tbe banker as No man would like to be paid indollars Btands for everything tbe Republican prosperous countries in the world, and her on every occasion. N«t so muou that allyaltered, yet it asks the laborer ana me- well as the mechanic, ana exemplifies) the fact Angeles arrived here yesterday accompanied chanic to forgive and that success always of uncertain value and therefore no man party has been battling per capita money is larger any there is danger any forget, but give them rewards pluck, business aeainst all its life, than other of that or other by Mrs. Boss. They are at the Palace. (Democrats) the There is one sagacity enterprise. The genial pro- should vote for a party success country except Franc*, dangerous offices. but issue and whose viz.: whatever is calculated to destroy the it being nearly ism being fastened upon the G. Wharton Jones, editor of a Los Angeles before the people of the United States to-day, prietor, Mr.J. T. Powers, has occasion to be wouldmake the dollar uncertain. credit and reflect upon the glory of the $26. In 1872 Holland adopted the cold Nation, but there is a widespread monthly paper and that is: ••Shall we employ ourselves and proud of the service and harmonious sur- senti- illustrated and identified with our free and workmen, roundings of largest United States, for he as well as all the standard, and that, too, without waiting ment that all such fallacies should be Lowe In the of mechanics or let the the 10-cent restaurant• men coming so Professor management one of slave labor ofthe countries of the world do our not only of the State but of the world. The silver of Colorado are other Bryan leaders are in desperate for the aid or consent of any other severely condemned during the hotels on the MountLowe Railroad, is work?" "Free silver" is a trick, fraud —•—•—• to support nation, the campaign at and de- the of Senator Wolcott and straits, and, like a drowning man, they but is used in nearly as the Palace. vice intended to allure the people from tne First Humorist My says silver twice large and on election day that itwillbe a long onlyissue, protecting (gloomily)— wife she will stand for protection and bimetallism grab at even shadows straws. a volume, proportion gold, George L. Ftnlkner, 63 years old, a that of themselves and can't see anything funny of But the in to as we use time before a man is found who would member repealing the present free-trade act, and enti- inhalf the things I against free trade and the free silver craze. Democratic committee willhave to hunt itin this country. The July brave public opinion preach of the Bociety of California Pioneers and, tled to no serious consideration. Free write. statement of and such father, trade elsewhere than in the ranks of the Repub- Holland's circulating money heresies as preaching. with his founder of the Pacific News, and fifty-cent dollars mean free Boupnou.*es Second Humorist— Don't be discouraged, old McKinleydescribed the issue before the medium Bryan is now one of the first papers on the Coast, ultimately. E. M. lican party for help, for no one could placed the stock of gold at $29,000,000, The people Pacific Galvin. boy. Ifshe thinks half of them are funny country very accurately as a choice be- be the see that the issues have died on the 13th lnst. in the City of she does than found among the supporters a policy stock of silver at $56,000,000 practically passed Mexico. better most of us.—Somervlll* tween right and wrong, and that is the way of and the stock out of the realm of The Baron de Boufray of Paris, is BICYCLE SONG. Journal. that willgive the country prosperity of paper at $34,000,000. party politics who inter- the people are beginning to understand it. who aud that they must be ested with other French capitalists in gold would deliberately assist to bring even Like the United States, Holland fought out in tbe of placer mines near in -Light' upon the pedal, Are lon Going Kast? em- avenues commerce Weavervllle Trinity inn upon the seat,: men greater distress upon the people than the ploys a great deal of silver, but and inthe County, is at the For '.-.-' The Yale were not polite to Bryan, the ulti- channels of trade, for itis the Palace. two or three Fortune's- wheel In tetters The—. Atlantic and Pacific Railroad— Santa P# but it must be remembered the opportu- \Vilson-Gorman act afflicted them with. mate redemption money is gold. Prior to well-being of business enterprises and weeks past he has been visiting the mines. fast beneath our feet, . ' rente the coolest and most comfortable, gam- Itis no true, however, that adopting system Fred Beaudry of Denver and Leadville, Leave the clouds behind as. mer line, owingto its elevation and absence nity for making amatch between the cam- doubt unless the of coinage now used opportunity for labor to employ itsslf that who - Spin the wind we meet, from frequently comes here, \u25a0 Swift, alkali dust. Particularly adapted trans- paign roorback and the college yell Bryan can secure a large army of Repub- in this country Holland coined silver are threatened, and hence these is manager of these ob, b»iftand si ent, for the was at interests properties. Kollingdown the street portation -of families because .of its palace draw- tempting. lican voters— unless Republicans can be its commercial ratio gold: are joining ______^^^^^ . I very — to These are hands against Bryanism with- ing-room and modern upholstered tourist sleeping to conies, "won" over him his chances for elec- facts that any one may obtain from any out reference party It When the dark twinkling ears, which run \u25a0 daily through j to ties. is for these CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK Like fireflies in the wheat, . from Oakland i The price of silver is not rising and as one to a on reasons Chicago, leaving at a seasonable ii that tion willbe million. reliable work the monetary system of that patriotic voters are flocking 'Bells before v •". tinkling hour and is a sign that no one has confidence in the several countries, and so it must be to the standard of Major McKiniey. NEW YORK, N. V., Sent. 25.— At the Bt - Fairi.y and fleet charge of attentive conductors ana porters. Saa Bryanism. Gold is coming into the coun- One the Government connected Bryan organ Cloud, G.Brenner, Miss A.Harris; Belvidere, Bythe gate of gardens, Francisco Ticket office. 641Market street, Chron- of officials that the referred to printed Ample protection, undisturbed prosperity Where the dusk sweet, icle :building. try a sign one L. Sieberhauer; Park Avenue, A. Is Telephone Main 1631. Oaklaa i. and that is every has confi- with the Agricultural Department says the the above for no purpose other than to de- and a sound monetary system D. and Miss Slide- 1ike apparitions Broadway. are what Sharon; Broadway, Young, . Through the 1118 •— — dence in McKinley. consumption of wheat has 25 per ceive its readers, so as to keep the people J. W. Q. A.Moore; startled street 1 * • fallen off ibem in want. Astor, A.Heinzelman. - cent in this country on account of the hard line with Bryan's foolish fallacies, unless Spearmen Inthe desert Great Book Island Route Playing Card*. The silence of the Democrats on the Maybe fly Sebastian, times. Ifan essential like that loses S5 per tbe editor's mind is rather more dense as fleet ' . Send 12 cents instamps to John gen- question of electing Cator to the United IT IS PECULIAR. . Northern lights Inheaven, eral passenger agent ,C, Railway, cent of its consumption it goes a good ways than one would expect even in a rural sparkles on the sleet 1 R. L and P. States Senate may mean consent, and then Letters From the People Swift,oh, swift silent, Chicago, for the slickest pack of playing card) may toward explaining why the is not MiSßourian. But Bryan's campaign Berkeley Gazette. and ' iyou [ ngain it mean a farmer is Just before \u25a0 ever handled, and '.on ;receipt lack of language ade- making money on — we greet ofsuch remit- quate to much wheat at present. beiiu' conducted without the "aidor con- The San Francisco Call is now drawing a The outer edge of nothing |tance for one or more packs they willbe bent you the subject. truth, Turnro.lingup the street! Tom Reed. sent" of historical facts or common- deadly parallelupon the Examiner and is pro- NEWLANDS ON SILVER. H-hbikt pos:pald. PBKacoTT bPOFFOBD insi containing The inconsistency of the Examiner on sense. ducing iveditorials of Apriland May last, in ' Nicholas. orders 60 'cents in stamps or postal FROM which the free coinage of note for same amount 111 secure 6 packs by ex- tbe silver question could not have oeen GOLDBUG TO HUMBUG. independent fcilver Declaration That Tree Coinage by This press, charges at a ratio of lti as a dangerous Country Alone CAMPAIGN ECHOES. paid. •— — exceeded if the editorial policy had Deen Ifthe Examiner, DISGUSTED DEMOCRATS. to 1is treated Means Silver \u2666 • in its much-announced exDerimoct in which success is almost impos- . . Monometallism* Ifyour complaint Is of appetite try the discordant production of a whole forthcoming "silver Mr.Bryan finds that the area of want half a edition," does not Mr. Bryan's Democracy is being assailed sible. It commended Carlisle's Memphis Reno, Nev., Sept. my's country" is the -ene wine glass of Dr.Slegert'a Angostura Bittenbe- beard of examiners. make an elaborate likely speech and 22, 1896. constantly expanding* statement of the pro- ina way that is to turn a good many criticized the IllinoisDemocrats Editor San Francisco Call—Sir: Hon. ; veston News. —Gal fore meals.' • Why cesses by which within a year it changed sincere free silver wnen they adopted their free-silver platform. . Fran- » > should any Repu blican of San Fran- advocates from him. cis ;G. Newlands may properly :;be ranked The hair cannot flour the Is from a gold standard a straight All Democrats are agreed "For ways that are dark and tricks that are Itis appalling to think what shunless scalp cisco leave the party organization at this paper to that Bryan's vain 'as one of the ablest advocates of free silver in come of the would hare be- kept Ingood condition. Aver's Hair Vigor gives free silver organ itwillmiss a great op- nomination an accident, tne oily Examiner is peculiar." America. He is also one of the human race ifMr. Bryan time? "Was organized effort ever more was but it was most candid of measles when a had died universal satisfaction as a dressing. portunity. Sincere converts to any by many In acknowledging the difficulties and dangers City needed than now? Is there anything to cause not then believed that his candi- bo^-Kansas Journal! Simon, by never fail to endeavor to make other con- dacy would involve the DEATHKNELL OF BRYAN'S HOPES. thereof. ;On his return to this town, which is -When People, bespeak "Uncle what's the difference between be gained disorganization? traditions of the his shortly respectful considera- a statesman and a politician?" verts by telling the means by which their party, however radical might now home. : after the repeal of the tion for Mr. Bryan because he is he be on the Baltimore American. the candidate "The politician. „wagon tha by own conversion was effected. purchasing clause of the Sherman act he was of a great politicalparty, they . puils., the and The convention called the Republi- Tbe reasons tariff and some other questions. They Tbe ablest statesman Iv allof the doubtful quite despondent as to the future of snould emem statesman gets the ride."—Chicago Ricord. can County which have impelled one man are ' silver and Committee represents the Re- to a change had faith in his Democracy, even ifhe did States ranged on the side of the Nation's ;even more than usually candid. In an address publican organization of San in his convictions are very likely to err honor and the preservation of American insti- to his fellow-townsmen in the Francisco, have in judgment, but recent revelations tutions, courthouse here and those who refuse to support the ticket an equal influence on the minds of some show him never to have been a Democrat. unsullied by tne touch of Populism or in Reno 'at that time he said :I"Itis useless to Highest of anarchy. deny that the free and unlimited coinage of allinLeavening Power— Latest U.S. Report Itnominates have no right to call them- other men. The Examiner seeks converts Tbe Democrats of Virginia just The people in the doubtful States Gov't have are as honest and patriotic as the people in silver by this country alone imeans the adop- Republicans. to its new creed, and how given to of the 'single standard;-' For my selves can itobtain the world a little inside history Maine and Vermont, they high tion < silver them more and have as a part, I«m prepared ito do .this, but the surely than by revealing the which puts Mr. Bryan's Democracy ina resi>ect for coun- Inpreparing the statesmen who have so faith- try isnot." \u0084 -^SMMBHMpiiPßßjnpSMqggq' for its forthcoming silver cause of its own change is fully , of heart and very awkwaid position. The story that served their country who never Iam ready, Ifnecessary.* to edition the Examiner will have a good and have > make afndauit op- making that honest confession which is when O'Ferrall, the present Governor of been found wanting in the moment of trial. that the above Is substantially a correct re- portunity to show the evolution of a Rold- good for the soul? They willbe swayed by port of what Iheard htm say at that time, and Virginia, was nominated by the Demo- the srreat men of the many others have assured me bug through the straddlebag to the hum- question Nation ana not Djr fry— that they would There can be no that the change cratic party in 1893 Mr. Bryan was bo the small ihe Joneses, me inso doing. . bus, and furthermore it can the Tillman*, Altgelds, Join . mate the of the Examiner on the silver issue has Incensed because his advice was not heeded the :he Peffers. Tom •He Added that he did not wish to have that hhowing without extra cost by simply re- one most Watsons and Boy Orators. That ia the true admission,; reported for publication in our been of the notable events of the concerning certain declarations of the •leuificance of tbe Maine election, and that I publishing a series of its editorials journalism. is newspapers.' 9ri^^HtVNMHB)tSSB9BBtBtt^ own year in California Butalittle platform that he volunteered stump why Mr. Bryan can find no response wheu ,:As Itwas publicly in \presence of for the last three years. to the asked his opinion poople, made . the while »go it was breathing out threats State for the Populist candidate for Gov- of the resul t. It sounds the many Ifeel there is no breach of con- ' death km.ll of his unreasonable expectations. fidence in: reporting it now, when his opin- ABSOLUTELY PUKE