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It'll Be' - fl SHAME ! - Really it will, to let such a chance pass you for buying Clothing, Furnishing Goods, as we will offer for the next fifteen days at our Removal as we will after Feb, 1st occupy a sale of afew lots or things, but A!l the Clothing X AJ All the Furnishing Goods. X All the Hats and Caps, X All the Trunks and Valises. Must go if it costs us a fortune in losses, f " " G, W JOHNSON & SON, 257 Commercial Street. M t in m 2C x x the room at 115 State st, It isn't " N" Sale SAlibM, OltttGOTHUKSDAY, JANUARY 1, 18. THE OLD Bfc FOR IT They Wanted a Special Ses sion Very Bad. NOT A POLITICAL FUTURE Unless .Given a Chan'ce'to Make a New Record, Front all the evidence ul homo m far the tjltl Portlnrid machine crowd want n special session and want it bad. They have absolutely no politi cal future unless tltoy can act a chance to make some tinnonranuo of favoring retrenchment and reforms. They wrote a reform platform and pretended to give the people a new deal. They never kept a single pledge of the platform and prevented a now dealasfaras possible. That (a their record and they cannot escape from It. The fight between tho pcoplo in he Republican party who were sin cere In their pledges of reform and the gang who were false to their pledges of a now deal Is on just as hot as It was last winter. Portland wants a charter bill that will bo worth a million dollars to the gang. They will spend a hundred thousand dollars to Ret It. They also vant to rc-apportlon the state. They would promise all the otllcca for the next ten years to members who will stand in'. They arc bringing all sorts of influences to bear to get an extra session. All their howling of economy in the only paper at Portland is to this end. The gang that want to steal and rob tho state want It, but tho peoplo do not want It. The people want nothing but a chance to get at these fellows in tho next cam paign. They will make short work of every one who comes before them. They are bringing all the pressure possible to bear on the governor to force him to call a session. They are lost without It. They have tho mer cenary element with them. It is a life and death struggle of the old machine that has held up tho pcoplo of Oregon with a highly organized ex travagant olllclallsm since twenty years OKEGONIAN FOIt IT. Walter Lyon of the Oregonlan Is working up sentiment for the special session and is In close touch with Willis Dunnlway, nephew of Harvey Scott, who Is the governor's private ccretary. Lyon's Item today reads: Governor Lord has not yet Inti mated whether ho will or will not call an extra session of tho legisla ture. With tho assurance that his recommendations to the last legisla ture would be carried out, It Is quite probablo ho would acquiesce in tho demand for a relief session. State officials, generally are non-committal on the question of an extra session. Ono olllclal's Jocular reply when asked If he deemed It wise to convene tho legislature In extra session was: "Do you suppose we would favor having our salaries and fees paraded before the public?" Tho Oregonlan says editorially. No man was more responsible for tho failure of measures In the last legislature to relievo the peoplo than Governor Lord. He, out of enmity or resentment against Senator Dolph, because, as he supposed, Dolph had ! not pressed him for a placo on the federal bench, assisted tho combine I that "held up" the legislature. The fialemorean of tho gang 6ald, not long since: "Lord was turned down ri - nnil filllvort was annolnted. Lord uot oven by standing out against Dolph wlien he wanted to be returned to the senate." Tho defeat of Dolph, how- The U. S. Gov't Report ".rri ever, was K rstnail matter compared with tho liljurj inflicted on the state through thfe delinquency of tho legis lature In the matter of reforming stato and local abuses. For contlnua- tldti durlngnt least two years more of the abuses and excesses or wmcu the people.complaln, no man, therefore, was more responsible than tho gov ernor of the state. It was not tltat ;Govcrrior Lord really wished to per petuutb thOi burdensome conditiens: but his overwhelming dcslro to beat Dolph made, him indifferent to all (Other consequences. TUP. GQVlSIlNOIt'S POSITION 1b a dlMculibnc. He Is still cogitat ing tho matter and while lit his heart .he' seems tojppposo a session, ho had ( to the hour of going to press not Vjnde up hl$ mind. He feels that he vvll be cl-r-jd if ho don't and d d If he docs. Jills closest advisers are divided. The people so far as they express themselves f'i . . cry out in the travail of Flielr seuls: "The Lord '. 1 SUGAJ? HOUSE FAILS .Owing to tjic War With tho Cuban Insurgents. S. ailrlshmorican Bank of Min neapolis rails, . 3 New York, Jan. ID. Perkins and Welch, sugar Importers and exporters, have assigned to llenj. Perkins. The the total liabilities arc put at half a million dollars. Mr. Arnold of the counsel for tho assignee, said the cause of tho failure was the Cuban war. The , firm has been making large advances on tfio strength of the consignments to be received. The conditions in Cuba have (prevent c:l the shipments of sugar. Bank Failure. Minneapolis, .Tan. 10. Amcrican bank, a state closed today. -The Irish Institution, Cuban Recognition. Cleveland, .Inn. 15. Mr. Herbert W. Wolcott, chairman of the execut ive committee of tho Cuban-American League, has received tho following solf-cxplanatory dctter from Senator Sherman at Washingten: "Your note of tho Oth Inst., Inclos ing clippings showing action of tho Ohio legislature, Is received. Tho subject of the recognition of tho insurgent Cubans as belligerents is now under careful consideration by tho committee, of which I am chair man. You may bo sure that when ever tho conditions will Justify It, such recognition will bo made by con gress or tho president." Gov. Drake Inaugurated. Des Moins, Iowa, Jan. 10. Tho inauguration of Governor Drake took place at 2:30 today In tho presence of soveral thousand people. Tho gover nor In his Inaugural address said tho stand taken by tho president in favor of tho Inforcemcnt of tho Monroe doctrine has received tho .most tin-' hesitating and cordial approval of tho patriotic peoplo of all parties. W. C. T. U. National Convention. Chicacjo, Jan. 10. A decision has Just been reached to hold the next national convention of tho W. O. T. U. at San Francisco in October 1890. Filed Akticles.-G. Giles, Chas. J. Wcllman, and It. W. Wilbur of Portland, havo Incorporated the "Giles Mercantile Agency." Free Pills. Kend your address to II. E. Ihicklen !nnMiatIon and Sick Headache. For t irniBln nml T.W'ni tfSkiittlnu tlmi tinin n'ved invaluabio. They are & Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample Jewar0 0f Ointments for Catarrh box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills., A onuin Mercury. ",u'v,.,,.v"u',1""""'"r," icutvmw tu iuov tii 1 Awpii ; "'" u . - ... and'comt,iete,y drail ,i, w r '!S4,BTSfflpS!Sr1ttsr,BJiB minranteed to bo perfectly free : XSetable? 00 no'taken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and dowcis greany tnvograio tho system. Regular size 2.rc. per box. Sold by Fred A. Legg, druggist. ftvcv fsm fVtr .' '. 3 fltohr's Ctoir1a. is CUT OFF Communication By Sea Her Only Outlot, RUMORS OF NEGOTIATION Fresh Supply of Munitions for tho Insurgents. Madhiu, Jan. 10. Dispatches from Havana say tho Insurgents havo cut off all means of land communication between that city and Interior, ex cept by a short railroad from Havana to Marlanao, province of Havana, and over a still shorter railroad between Pagla and Gunalcacla, suburbs of that city. Consequently steamships arc the only means of communication be tween the capital and the piovluccs, which remain at tuo disposal of tho authorities. teace negotiations. Havana, Jan. 10. Tho air Is full of rumors regarding negotiations going on between tho captain-general and the Insurgent leaders, but the general opinion Is that oven If they nro taking place, there will be no result from them. MOItK MUNITIONS OF WAN. It Is reported that while Macco was moving along the northern coast of Plnardcl Itlo, ho received considera ble additions to his supply of arms and ammunition. A schooner loaded with arms, etc., Is said to havo awaited tho insurgents at La Mulata, and other such consignments arc said to havo been received at various points along tho coast. This Is denied by tho Spanish authorities, who say the coast Is thoroughly patrolled by the Spanish navy. WANTS CAVALRY. Madhid, Jan. 10. Captain- General Campos has asked for cavalry rein forcements, to be sent to Cuba, and It Is otllclally reported that tho situa tion there Is regarded as being of tho most critical sort. ANOTIIEU FILHIUBTKUlNCl I'AIITY. New Youic, Jan 10. A local par or siys: Intelligence has been received by a prominent member of tho Cuban party In Now York of tho arrival of an Important auxiliary to tho Insur gent forces. Hoports havo already been published stating that a filibus tering expedition under Garcia has been landed near Havana. A party consisting of 40 men undor the leadership of Alfred Labordo has lauded at llatabano, on the west coast of the Island, within a short dlstanco of Havana. Tho party Is well equipped. Gomez and Maccoaro hover ing In tho vicinity with upward of 1000 troops. Ever since tho revolu tion broke out last Februrary tho rebel leader Del Gardo, with 4000 men, has ecn turner arms at uamuuiiu, xuis Dirty will lw Joined by tho now aril vals, and the combined force will Join the main army. Tho Intelligence Is consldcrd ol tho greatest Importance by nil the Cubans to whom it has been communicated. N. P. Bonds Deposited. New York, Jan. 10. It Is an nounced that n largo majority of tho Union Pacific first mortgago bonds havo decn deposited with tho reorgan ization committee under an agree ment. that tents of hole sv. (cm when entering it inroucn inc tnucou surface Such articles should never be used except on prescription reputable phvlcln, Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney U ia , loleuo, U , contains no mercury, ana s taken internally, acting directly upon the bhxxl and mucous surface of the syitcni. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure hew you get tli genuine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo Ohio, by V, J. Uieny U. le. timnniat frer. mm .RrSolli by Drutfuhts, price 75 cents a bot- hu. lfctr3M,itiig HuL,4. ftflk.u. Lnngtry's Stolen Jewels. London, Jan. 10. Governor Schus ter, of tho Union bank, of Loudon, said It was true that Mrs. Langtry had brought act Ion for tho loss of her Jewels, which were entrusted to tho care of the bank, and which were ob tained from It by a forged order. Mr. Schuster added, however, that' tho bank was resisting Mrs. Langtry's claims. Thojowcls have been vari ously estimated In value from $T0,000 to ?200,000. ' Lloyd Montgomery. Aluany, Or., Jan. 10. Lloyd Mont gomery's attorneys visited hint In Jail today and conversed with him about appealing his case to the Oregon supremo court. In splto of Montgom ery's former statements that ho wanted to die, he told his attorneys ho wished them to do nil thoy could for him, and secure a now trial, If possible. Ills lawyers say thoy will file a bill of exceptions on or before January 20, and appeal tho caso to tho supreme court. AN ALASKA LANDSLIDE. The Ebnor Quartz Mill Wipod Out of Existence John T. Pearl in tho Dobris and Can't Ba Rescuod. Port Townsend, Jan. 10. Tito steamer City ofTopeku brings nows from Alaska that a big snow slide In the Silver How basin, swept away tho Ebncr quartz mill and killed John T. Pearl, tho watchman. It wlU'bo Impossible to sccuro Pearl's body be fore the thaw sots In next spi lug. The damage Is estimated at $30,000. American Qold. London, Jan. 10. At tho half yearly meeting yestcrdny of the Union bank of Loudon, tho now governor of that Institution, F. O. Schuster, said the prevailing Impression that (ho largo Incrcaso In tho stock of gold was duo to Increased production was only partly truo. It was from the United States, he added, chiefly that tho Incrcaso was obtained. Tho Imports from tho United States continued Mr. Scustcr, were duo to tho currency troubles and tho want of conlldcnco arising therefrom. Hut, In his opinion, tho troubles would not contluuo much longer, and when these dlillcultlcs were overcome, as he could not but hope thoy would bo, sooner, or later, tho tide might turn tho current In tho opposite direction Miners Strike. Columiiuh, O., Jan. 10. A thou sand miners obeyed by tho Morris company, struck today on account of trouulo said to bo local. Excellent Work. Salem's street car companies aro entitled to tho highest credit for their energy and enterprise in keeping tho lines open and cars moving during tho presence of tho snow and sleet. Challenged. At a meeting of tho Ilcds last nlghta challenge was lasucd to tho Yellows, to play a gamo of In door baseball at tho Y. M. C A. gymnasium, Saturday evening, Jan nary I8th. Hood's Is Wonderful. No less wonderful are the cures ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla, oven after other preparations and physicians' prescriptions have fulled. Tho reason, however, Is simple. When tho blood Is enriched and purl tied, disease disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsapa rllla Is the one true blood purifier. Hood's pills nio prompt and ctllclent and do not purge, pain or grlpo, 23 cents, Brcklen'a Ant ca 8a vo The bed Sd in lh world fat Cuts, IlruUes, Hore , U'crt. Salt Uheum. Fryer Sore, Tun- r Cna pei hand. Chilblains, and all Skin Cru (I mi, ami potitivrly cures Piles, or no 1 ay r (pi'ml. It U gun an eed o cive'icrfsct satisfaction or money reuimlcdr Price 25 cents a box. For sale b Fred A LCe- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Drftfetl 9k ' liS&OSiM JSfO. t M &V , -4 MONROE DOCTRINE. Afraid Mr, Cleveland Is Too Patriotic FOR CUBAN RECOGNITION, Democratic National Convontlon Sot for July 7th. MONItOR DOCTWNE. . Washington, .Inn. 10. Sowcl (rep.) of New Jersey, Introduced a resolution on the Monroe doctrine In the senate today. Tho resolution declares that tho president has pressed the Monroe doctrine beyond what was intended, nnd that his Interpretation will in volve tho United States In foreign complications, and virtually extended tho protectorate over Mexico and South American states. THE CU11ANS. Senator Call gave notlco today that ho would soon move to dlschnrgo tho foreign relations committee from tho consideration of the resolution for tho recognition of tho Cubans as belliger ents, In order to havo tho senate voto directly on tho question with no further delay. IN THE HOU3E. Wauhinoton, Jan. 10. There was an Interesting opluodo In tho house to lay, Inspired by Grow, a representa tive of Pennsylvania, who declared" that tho Now York chamber of com merce in a pamphlet widely circu lated, had cast reflections upan the good faith of tho house. Tho pa uph let criticised tho house for not paj ing tho Canadian scalors $100,003 which It was assorted had boon arbitrated and awarded to tho owners of tho seized vessels. MILLH ON FINANCE. WASHiNctTON.Jnn. 10. Mllls'speech on llnnuce, with frequent direct criti cisms of tho president and tho secre tary of tho treasury, was the main feature of yesterday's session of tho senate. Tliero was added interest In tho speech from tho fact that Mills had lK'cn prominent In the senate as the champion of tho presidential policy. Hlsoritisms today were temperate and dignified, tho senator giving ex pression to his high personal regard for the cxccutlxo, although dl ring from him radically on tho question of financial policy. Pofferfollowcd.wlth a speech against bonds and In favor of silver coinage During the day Pugh gavo notlco that, Monday next, would press to a vote, without debate, a resolution that all government obli gations should be paid In elthor silver or gold. Democratic National Convention, Washington, Jan. 10. Tito Demo cratic national convention will bo lull July 7. The national commlttco decided today upon this date. Tho opposition motion favored Juno 2, Tho vote was 32 to 18 In favor cf July 7. A resolution of Patrick: Col lins, of Massachusetts, offered In th convention of 1802, that tho mxt national convention s'louU bo held behlld closed doors, was reported ad versely by tho rUib-coniu.lttce to which It was roforrcd, and tho report was adopted unanimously. It wis decided to glvo each city thirty min utes to present their claims this after noon. New Notahv. II. II. Snow, Of vlllo, Oregon, was appointed today, - Lateit U.S. Gqv, Rtpert Baking Powder W. R ALLIN, Agent Mortgagee. JS'&T jmMOMxaax kjkk