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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1895)
', Jv' V mZtm& ,fijJL JOURNAL 1 CENTS PER MONTII BY MAIL. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. m VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, ! WEDNESDAY. JANUARY lG, ib95. DAILY EDITION. NO. 316 I 1-X T ' ...J 2 firfSS.i ITw.i i i lKf AT REDUCTION Men's, "Women's and Children's All Wool and THE -MIXED I n A K WSi -AT- I um Onr Underwear, which is cheap at full price, will be very low at the reduction. Our ladies' and gents' all-wool is a special bargain. Call ana see for yourselves. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. TT i f'TT ff y oe w Mmene V Hotel. THIRD DAT. What Orego'a'a IioglslatonkrC Doing and How They Do 8ENATE. TUESDAY AWEBNOON. Senate resolution 7.bVBaucrofi -a. jvidingfor three dnl'yrnewspapc or eacu senator, was auopieu, Senate resolutlftu'l, by Wooc Praying oongres9to reimburse p( it Portland in the aum of about $3 K) expended In Improvement of the I lamette river, wrifc received. H. O. R. 3 Laid on the table. The introduction of bills was tlnued from the" tiinrulug ns follow 25, McAllister Providing for Hon of prosecuting attorneys Und tricla for the sabaft 20, Price Amending code relim to executors and administrators. 27, BuUer AutliorizDg,attome,u take acknowledgments and oatbB. 28, Cogswelf Amending crlm! coJe dejliljng crimee. 20, McCluug Amending code. 30, Price Amending code relating 31, Cogswell Amending code rel ing to uttaohments. a:', King To repeal act creatl state board of railroad commisslone 33, Cogswell Amending oode. 33, McClung Relating J ,., Puxton gavo notice of amendment jo ruloi of house prov.dlng for five "members of committee on ways and means Instead of three ns heretofore. 'Blundeli introduced a resolution In structing storetory of state to (urnlsh 200 two-cent stamps and 200 newspaper wrappers (to the members of the house. A message from the senate was read relative to the udoptlou of joint rules, the same used for some years was special order for Thursday 10 a. ax, Tlgard'a resolution providing for furnishing members the code and Jour nals of last session w a; adopted. David of Gilliam moved resolution that no bills be Introduced later thuu flye days before close of session, referred Cooper of Benton moved for commit tee of two from house and one from senate to investigate secretary of state's office. Referred to special oommHtee hitherto provided for. : Bhelbrede moved for joint committee to investigate scandalous reports about asylum. ' A resolution was adopted providing joint committees Jfor all state institu tions, without power to employ clerical aid. . I Smith of Josephine gavo notice of Intended amendment o( rules to pro vide for special comlttee of five ou re trenchment to gradewd Cole's resolution for committee on finvestleution of state military board LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electrlo cars leave hotel for all pub lic buildings und poiutu of interest. (Special rales will be given to permanent patrons. ' A. I. WAGNER. to reconsider motion matter of voting five bwspapors to members. Carrjed. The to otlon ri . ... tain put unu uu uu I iPRdwiri; LIME, And All CEMENT, SAND, Build i ng Material. 95 STATE ST, Artificial Teeth INSERTED Without Plates. Boots and badly decayed tooth recrownod with oithor gold or porcelain, Nothing but first-class work done, DR. CONTRIS, DENTIST, Parlors over Cray Bros, I i ISRWJ '! ' Ik er RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, E, C, HANSEN, Manager, A Full Simply of Howes nnd -Buggies on J land, Horses stronts, - VALIM, Qtt J3oitrded by tho Day. Woolc or Month, .. j a r mm 1 . " 1 i'onior UoronwroiiW una liwlo And passage of cars. 30, Dawson AmendlngcoderelatiMiU OCCount8 was referred to apportionment of taxes. ,'TLester of Clatsop, ioiut resolution 37, Smith of Clatsop Authorizing commltte to draft memorial to con Astoria to Issue bouds bridging Young em for the construction of a ship oay " janal. Adopted. 38, Maxwell To;flx time for ho?dl Jurfee, resolution for joint memorial two terms of circuit court in Tillamool ,ft the subject of foreign Immigration. "unty. ,, - httopted. senate standing committees. Smith of Josephine, for committee of The president announced the senateUgr from house, three from senate standing committees felldws: 3. iu vesications of all state instltu- Agricultural ,and. Forestry Carter.lone, referred. Alley und Deriny. tGoudy moved Assessment uud;Taxation-'Woodardl Which the xxuoauH, jueuiau, jrrice ana juutier. Claims Hobsou, (Jartef and-Vander-berg. " Commerce and Navigation Alley. Hobson and Snilth of Clatsop. Counties Maxwell, Woodard, Ges ner, Johnson and Smith of Sherman. "'Education McOluncr, Stciwer and Diwsou. Engrossed Bills McGinn, Muxwoll and Ralcy, Enrolled Bllto Calhreath, McClung tnd Holt. Federal Relations Hobson. Brow- neli and Holt. Fishing Industries Patterson, Ba croft and Cogswell. Horticulture Maxwell, McClung and King. Insurance aud Banking Johnson. aicuinn ana King. Irrigation Donuy.Btelwer, Prl juuieiury ueiiny.urowneJl, Uciwan, uuston and Cogswell. Medicine, Pharmacy aud Denliitry uuureulu, Woodard and Brownell. Mllltury Adalrs Gowan, Gesner and Beukley. Mining Johnson, Patterson and Vanderherg, Municipal Corporations Prlo. Ca. breath und MoAllster, Pwnal InslHutlons Woodard, Pat terson und Joliuf-on, Privileges und Klectloiis-nsnoroff, Patterson und McAllstur, Prlntlng-Ailey.llttncroft and Ruley, Publlo Bulldlngs-Oesner, flteJwor und Beulfloy, Publlo ImJu-Bte wor, Qmm. Gowun, J J Ub tiiti und Prlro, jun. indefinitely postpone was aye and no vote e motion was defeated by 17 to 41. mendments were then offered that pjpapers, one paper, three papers', be MUiifed, the lattet,being adopted. . i... i t ii... ,AiiMn ;iuUIUUW13.,IUl Jl'JIjb UlCUblUg to ieive governors message tor inves tigjng soldlsrs' home; investigate Sicfary of state; state land oflice, peentlary, insane asylum, state prl lug otllce, and mllltnry board wi referred to special committee 01 reutlons. fer of Marion objected to the adop tiqof these resolutions in that shape, oajie committees were given unlimited pijer to employ clerks, nt any price, at for any length or time. On his ion pay was Hxed at (3 a day, not or two ciorua to ue empioyeu uy any 0 committee, i djourned, JANUARY lOTir, A. M. peuker Moores called tho houeo to erut 10 a. ui and tin venernblo Dr, ID, Drlyer opened tho session with tfyer. 'he speaker announced the appoint nt of O, It, Purmenter, of Hulem, orkeepor, J, A. Peck hum, of Multno- ah, mulling clerk, and Klseuburg, of asoo county, upstairs doorkeeper, The speuker appointed Geo, Guns us- tftutit doorkeeper for today oul) ; the II call und reading of Journul were lupunued with, Mr, Pax ton brought up his proposed iliieudmoiit to tho rules lncreti&liig (hu vayu und means uoiiimutuu to II yo Mux -vhloli wms udopted. following tlwtupoIi)tmei)t of dom from Him who doeth all things well"; he extended to)the retiring gov ernor "who brought probity and abil ity to his oflice" thanks for his many acts of publlo merit and best wishes for futuro personal happiness and prosper ity, and acknowledged in graocful phrase his appreciation of the distin guished honor conferred upon him lu bis election to the gubernatorial chair. Referring to, the resources and nat ural advantages of thestate,he declared that "with national legislation not un favorable to us, the future of Oregon Is full of promise of n rich inherit) nee to its inhabitants." Following with a strong mslstancoupon tho necessity for economy in publlo business, and said: "Any disbursement or appropriation of the revenues, the necessity for which is not shown to be essential for the publlo good, is a flagrant Injustice." Abuses must be unmasked and extir pated. The lovy aud collection of taxes should be so ordered as to distribute the burden ratably aud insure uniformity of collection. Personal property should be made to carry its portion of the charge nnd "the farms and homes of people should not bear more than their Just proportion of the publlo burden," and to that end "the demand for a re vision of our tax laws is urgent und wide-spread." Systematic employment should be provided for the convicts; and if the conditions are unfavorable for the es tablishment of a jute mill nt the peni tentiary the sum heretofore appropri ated for that purpose should be turned into some other channel. The sale of tho foundry plant to the state was ad verted to; and a reccomendatlon made that tho present transportation of con victs be by guards sent from the prison instead of by the more costly method of Sheriils' dollvery. . The number of inmates of the asylum might bo dimin ished one-fifth by weeding out all who are not proper subjects for state charity, and the same method of transport of the Insane as recommended for con victs is suggested, There 1b no actual necessity for to largo u millltary organization as is now maintained, it would bo sufllclont to huvo several companies properly dis tributed over the state. While educa- k H. u -Vjho Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery ANP AGRICTJTrfJWATy IMPrYJ$MI5NT3. fMi iHiprnvwl Good und JVwwt JVM, M Vf. Car. Stats and Liberty git J, A, Rolan, the Furniture Man 1 1 .( I I IM ttuj IuImI liMliiM4i0d hu UM'Whhimiinl iiiMflM tywi 1 ' ituAs Mti.l nutirt r uri-UUil u urine cur wii innguM wu iuywJ . MtWiTInWHl(iif'Mikn wlifi!4MUiwH)BrfQiitrjM HI- WW FUIWW IHH ! Hup (Mill h ".. 1 x I Ml m iiBjiWWBMil Will iiiiiiBwnriiri 111 iiiiiiimrrirmrmrTTi rv Take theOne Cent Dailv iiit ymi Kmlwn m)m will Jit4 iwworTlil lu ilistfuuUvuly Um Qwftw Wwnpj)tfr uuMy oovor tittf Oregon inlomia, lUUroudv Jlrownell, Oowan, wen, nuiey una uogsweil, J?oowlHK Uwtupiioli)tjeit of (liu Jieyjwon or nws McG Inn, (Jurtcr. jnuitlal uommltteu on reHolutlnus tliu Alley, Bmlth of Gubo), und JJutlr,UoluHoiinf Hutlor of tve Mklng nouiUwiidllluliwuyd-DrtWJion'ur.UmioruMiKl r;etatlvM in o. tor, Denny, Price 4d Bmlth nf Hlw grew m U) mmo the ferMlum of ull ")Ali llmvriuiil lundi was riimirtud liiiuiudl. yyy aim fimmvmomni mn uroft, C'albrtitttli, Pwoii und ituloy, UUIJHK, 'IIIWIUV AWKHNfHW, G11 inoiiou (hu rwoliiiloii reluMy 10 iuiu uyMinry Idvwj(uoii w4 nmdo upticiul onlur fur VWdmIy u My-- InlMijiud r'oliiiloii (or mn mliluof iiirtu of lumu und (wo wilttlB (0 liViga fiip) rejwt Ul NlHio iwniiuiiry. Hntr nf hhrUn ol-juoltd. Vniw, i( WmWK, llioiiliMht)iiifiinf fvfarm wu iff IMunlly fliu ttmmiH rvMibllii4i) lllMt Mil pOinililHlH) MiM;)n Will Willi finm llltt Ilhil)0l4 Hf NKHIOIuy, Wflglil, nf Juiit,i, wDtmmmWm. Tliu fwluilon HuniuUM, J.HK llllfodM'wl HHIUlloil ifl- yldiiiK tr u niwiiti (Wiuiiillln. nf i,m in wIihm nil iMdMlluu l rfvffl wlilifiiM i)tlmi, rtdopimj J'fUiou fiiMnfi tfum mmuuutt llil OMMMl'mmatmiui Ciuvvnuit, vim hml h wkmi miJwiiuIu mvi vi!0 fcinl Mm ai id . n, V5MiMy iii(J iJllrrfwjliiw nwy und on inoiioi or wimwn wuu puwed ununlmounly, The rwliiiloim ludl nn ihu (uhlu ytlirdiiy wru lukun (iifrvfrom und rofvrrwl toupuuiul iwiniiiiiteu, himUor bUum ;iiiii)iinhmei fbti d uulllgttiiu of Ui iluulh ofvt'Uw mwr Jiiwik. I'ftwMont HUHoii look ilioglittlritiw) KiiiioiiiMI WillUii) V- nn) wwriiur, ! JQll)t6l P4VIMH, JltJuKMIUII "lid litniubir Ally l" vrlt km iUmnur im U)h, uinl inviiw lil jirfinw. Tilt JlUlltW tlf lll DUlf'lll Mill Ym IliVlKul 10 hu jiHwiil, ijiynrj'r Vinmnfvr m lli lni ijijiwl HU'f iWUvuml UU f)itwH' (Jlikf Juiilw Hutu 4'ldil il(rwl Hid Ofclll uh'Dlwln tluYvHMvini lHtlK wliiMlfllyuunI lilMiMfwK, MK uuVhMHUH'N Annum OtiWHM "fl I'VKnii lil hikuuuriti ftil(H IV Ihf UMIMVWU ul Ihtf HtiMH should bo fhown to be needful for tho wants and efllclency of tho several In stitutions. The reform school should bo made so nearly self-sustaining (hat sum needed for its support for tho lsuing two years would be small. ubllo roads and Irrigation demand Intelligent consideration and In con nection with the latter, advantaco should bo taken of tho "Carey" law, which gives to those states having largo ,f ruots of urld lands a million of such uores to reclaim. Oregon Is Included. Tho salmon fisheries should be pre served from destruction, und laws re garding propagation and preservation should ho enacted, The'relutlons bo- iiweuii employer uua employed are menaced by Indiscriminate Immlgrut Ion und tho people should muke them solves heard upon this subject In unmistakable terms, The luoreuso of buHlnesuln tho supreme court Indicates tlmt uppeals in civil cases might ho lim ited to Judgments not exceeding flWO unlusH Involving matters uflectlng lands, publlo rovunuo or the constitutions, Btute and J'Vderulj und the Hulerlos of the Judges should not he reduced, One rullroud ooiiimbc slouer und u clerk Is ull tlmt the stule needs, und the ooinniMoiiur should he elected by I ho people or appointed by the uxeoutlve, The public printing should ho largely dlmjiiUliod, On the subject of niurrlttgo und d voiwu ooiiiiiiltteu, without my, to report to the next legUluturu should he uipolnled. The time for redumption of ruulty Hold ut Judlelul wk should heuileiidud. Jhtiik limpeutloii should beniUri!i Into, Apjiroprltttloii Mils IioijI he subinll led t-uily In (he kuouIoii, und "omul hiis" hill ftllOtllil hot hu lolhruled, In mmgliiiiloi) Oovwrnor onl m nionlili'l Hi" lfMiliir (0 Join with In MUognliliiK "(liu generous poilfhluiine jtovd In i y Jwloiimly uijurillpg tliu I'ljbllu revuiiiiw und wllliholdliig our i)iHluii from uiiy uiproirlAiiou nf Ilium Hxwpt for lh publlo yii, hy iwlormUitf MhuiM whi oiniom or ld hv liuvi fium'i nn lliuli'Hyiwiiiiiu, by pram Miitf rluorou miwmyin llm liiiHi!iiuia nf jiiibiiu lUn, hy rvtMiomgiiiiM(i;ii 10 imi mm pixwihh; limit tioimitdtmt Willi w) um, wiumim Kdmuiiiiriim ui ihu jiui; mm id uiimum-i mm, -ini ny i vyn ijk Htm ullil ublllllwi lolhi! Batte City Shaken to Its .Very Foundation. ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED, A Torriblo Sccno ot Destruction nnd Dentil. Butte, Mont. Jan. 10. A lire which bjgan toward midnight In the Royal Milling Company's warehouse, exten ded to the Kenyon & Cornell ware house, in which, were stored threocar imds of giant powder. Jdat. us'tue firemen reached the scone a terrlllo ox plosion took place, quickly followed by a second and a third. Firemen and paople wero thrown In nil direction, and debris of buildings was blown to a distance of half a mile. Every mem ber of the flro department was either killed or wounded. Tho powdor was in tho warehouso in violation of tho law. TIIK LATEST ACCOUNTS. Balt Lake. Jan 10, A Tribune special from Butte, this morning says: "Investigation but adds to tho horrors of last night's terrible accident. Nearly all tho dead bodies of men have boon recovered and the bodies have boon de livered to various undertaking rooms. Mauy moro are being taken to the hospital dying. Many bodies are sup. posed to have been entirely consumed. At 0:35 this morning it is estimated thatfrom 75 to 100 are already dead, but it Is impossible to get names, on account or tho mangled condition of onaMiiteitB-anonuiaDaiflfartnci ?( . . Tf fittltf mTJuJiIuji jilil "W .Well with Jo Simon. He get iaciuues exicnaeu, appropriations ' 'v." " WrjroTl never be Identified, ' Crisis in tho Affairs of tho Young Republic. word "Tnuliok for itul'liiijwumi wh ff?t PiWt Grttw muiw l'owi$r WMlJ'rWIIIlfflIAwiJ, lllllliM, hy NholUhlng uivhw mml illmurnllmiliig lfi mimy1 ii id MIliUiiivjiiU In Him liObljg nur um iSKT" . .. . -ii" - . ' -r.- - r ftiitl iiiiHMur JMdirttmiuvr,vrHli liiu"ti B'i mmwiM m III f!'5l ll S? Ull fl inmnuMw " IMi-Miiy nt ia b m isJ Urn ivh MONAItCUY AGAIN VERY IMMINENT THE SENATORIAL BATTLE. A formidable petition arrived Tuesday from Eugene signed by the bankers, capitalists nnd oiTlce-seekers, Instruct ing tho Lane county men to vote for Dolph. The petition was promptly repudiated by tbe Lane delegation who ore pledged to vote against Dolph and one member sent a telegram that If this sort of pressuro was not let up It would defeat all appropriations for tbe state university. Tho house is strongly antl-Dolph and the bankera had belter keep their hands off. McGinn openly Insulted Senator Alley on the floor of tho seuate Tues day. Tho latter wont to him about1 some matter in connection with con firming the Pennoyer regentB totha stato university. McGlun said: "Get away and don't bother me. I don't care anything for tho Lane county del egation anyhow." The old veteran of tho sonato pocketed tho fling but let no man think he does not resent it. Alley Is an old lighting cock. Tho Dolph men are trying to force all Republicans Into a secret caucus tonight nt tho State house at 7:30, at Armory room In tho basement. Worse than eecret mothods have been em ployed since several days and aro still In vogue. STATE HOUSE GOSSIP. Alley got third place on one Impor tant committee revision of laws. Boss Simon has not much use lor the doughty antl-Dolph leader. Smith of Josephlno has plenty of good fighting blood, and can appeal to tho galleries about as quickly as uy man in tho house. Patterson was recognized with the chairmanship of tho two most impor tant committees In tbe senate ways and means, aud fisheries. Hobson of Marlon does not seem to ItCHfffiintloii of Cwslmlr, 1'orlo.r and II Ih Cabinet. Paius, Jan, Jo -Tho attention of tho whole of Europe Is centered upon this city, There Is no doubt the political orlwU resulting from the resignation of the Dupiiy ministry und (he subse quent rwdgimtloii of President Cuslmlr Purler, Is (he most oroiu the his tory of Prunco, One slgiilllfuiit fculuru of the resignation ()f (ho President lu the fudt tlmt bl notion is coinloiiimed even by III Intlmuto friends uiiuour. ego, III spite of (hu political tirhU the vHy wmuliitt trumjull, Am the dupulli It-uvlng (lie ylmmbur today Jiio JuroulinfoiicmW, J)unjuM, yulllo, vi M j,ong jyu n,H j(,nB und h DQUIJ4 of mctillumuut fullnvwl, Hutiulor ;ulpli )m hot Ukmi n 11 Ton JiiimNAh ut linhulfiprlue proj)olioii, 'i'lie DIHII (Jons ijiH )y(i yjU jjttjj yoU titlMlUl uinl huvpu flllHu iollWu wIhIdiiw In I hit ooHhty, 'J'llU llODnu l llmJiglit In he inuulng u HMl mwiy ly l lliy Kminl kImiuj. ;ih (DM hoy who uru uunutL will (fu(llirf rrort he p6&rest-eHiwltt BorJule claims and federal relatione. What's tho matter with Gesner nd Jo Simon? Our Alonzo whohiwlthe biggest vote cast lu Marlon and Clack amas got thollttlo tall-end publlo build ings committee. Representative Lyle of Crook county does not agreo with tho Oregonlan'8 abuse ofPrcBldent Chapman of tho state university nor do any ot thereat of tho membors of tho legislature Thoso who opposed! having three newspapers voted to members were Conn, CruJg, David, Hofer, Jeffrey, Keyt, Lyle, McUrackcn, Nealon, Px ton, Bohlbredo, Smith of Clackm; Smith of Polk, Young, The house debutes havo had th$ Mg crowds so far. Gallery aud Jobby uro packed ull day to witness tho plays for udvunluge umoiig tho jwlltlcal losderu, Tho Bouuto Is u very tamo Affair cou pured to tho houso, Brownell of Cluokunms Is oliulnnsm of oorporutlons, und tho people imy look for the strongest kind of antl-mo nopoly JegUlutlon from tho eunute, Mr. Brownell wm nry pronouiicod lu his unthmoriop views In the ounvusn, 'J'liuru wiui a mighty exodus of ppj oanlu for elorksliijiH from tho houw Tuesday vtmi the elurkshlp rcsolutloiiu were all mio wed under (ho table, The. house Is not going in follow In tho wakii of thouuimte'M wiwUfiil prodigality, Heiiulur Johnson of Linn U 0110 nt tliomiMt alert ami unlive of Iheantl' Dolpli Iwuduru. Je twulvvtl Mr wk nlllou In tho mukuMpof the nyndo aommitue, being ohulrmuii of (ho muiiuIo doiiimllluuM on mining am! in iii antw, mid IiuvIhk uHie oiiptmal liiNllliilloiinaiiiliiouiiihm. OWllIK lu llltt llllli'M nt riialw I'fifll LwU, rliaio I'tliiw UuUur )m kindly wutlmiwj lu illnulmrgMof tho mmiit very liiirdwnnume duIN of IiIm of)Wt tlulm hmu iij ily nJ jiImIH- Ufi Mmlll nt JaekMon noiiufy, (r. lwW Utmm purlhvr, In hl olllwi repronlaw uvu. Ififfliot Of ll ill J.pv0ning l'onrr-- JiMl C Mfiuv'lKKWf RoYal Baking Powder jji