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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1896. on a big aeainst the apostles ot free silver 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 United States 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 political party 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.