7 V 1 A EIGHT PAGES. Southern Oregon's Leading Newspaper. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXXI. ROSKJ'URG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 17,1900. No. 39 r PLAINDEA 5 5 LEGISLATURE OF 1899. Smallest Appropriation f or Expen ses Since 1889. DtfEATED MORE THAN 450 BILLS Useless Commissions Were Abolished ' and Much Judicious Legislation Was Enacted. Il is said that there are two sides to every atury, and this la soiustiuios Iruo even l a legislature. It ia the purpoao of this review to lull tllO people' at tention tc,;h better aldu of the utory of our lust It-untlut tiro ; 1U latulln and niturl coraiug huvo been well told t y othera. First, as to public, money ; It appro printed less l r tlio nxpt-utifa of tin; elate, than any Ii-jU!atur eiwe liia'.t, though I ho disirici ttttunu: 8 uf Ihe stuti fi-ru for the tirtit mtici jilau. d uniif ly on liiu Salary 8i(i'in ni.d p:tid wholly from llii U!o tri'HHtiiy. Tl.c iUofini i.i ll.e record uf t'ltul a,ppin'fiitiiia y t aeli legislator" siuce lhS7: 157 7H4.CJS ! 18SU J,0ttf.SI 0'-' 1S9! l,:)o:i,7ul t. j IS!) J LVJll.tlUti 37 J 1S05 l,3.l,WU 0 i I'" 1 l'!'3,--')l 15 j iH!)j , i,:';j.o.'s it I Italticiiug from tint expropriation i f j 19) ifjj.OuO lor dittrict attorney "a Bal arion, which was n now appropriation, and tho tola! is but lilt lo morn than one lis!! Itiu appropriations of l'jo. Of the ball million dollars iiicroaw i io 1SJJ over 1887, $100,000 ia in li e imuue peulleiitiary and judicial luods; these are expenses that necrauarilv grow with iucrease of population and wealth, aud tbe population and assessment lias near ly doubled in Oregon during tbe past tweheyesi. Now, aa to tba laws it niado aad re futed to make : First, It delected mora than Lur hundred aud fifty Liile. This entitles the body to some credit from men who complain that too routiy )4ws ' are made. Mauy of tbe rejected bids were goad measures, but it Is imiotuible for any member to etudv and judtre fairly nearly seven hundred bills in forty days, it rejecyd tbe sugar buunty bill and tbe artoHiav well experiment, w hich would bar cost tbe state f24?,-l 000 Tbe legislature enacted cne hundred and seventy lawa. Ninety were of i local nature city charters and amend nients, ealariea of county ollicera, etc., all relating, to questions which will be settled at home uy the voters Imuedi atoly Interested within live years after tba adoption ol tbe iniative 'aud referen dum amendment to our constitution 1 be state legislator ought never to be troubled with tbeae purely local que tlons. Fifty-eight lawa were changes in the code andjjeueral laws, commonly ho lleved to be Improvements. Only about twenty of tbe general laws enacted caused much discussion or met with Vigorous opposition. Tbe legislative body that enacte 1 the Bingham registration law, aud lawa for tbe election of road supervisors by tbe people, tba school book commissions, with a referendum provision as to their more important acta; tbe practical aboli tton of the useless and expensive grand jury system, reforming tbe clerk-hire abuse tn future legislatures, prohibiting the maiotaiuanca of armed bodies ol mvu by any private person or corpora tion, reduction of interest to 6 percent, on school fund, placing district attorneya and clerk of supreme court on salaries, codifying and simplifying the law of negotiable instruments, abolishing com pulsory pilotsge, not to mention other improvements in our law and last, but by no ineana least, the constitutional amendments for t ie iniative and referen dum, aud for a fixed term of residence ia tba precinct aa a necessary qualifica tion for a voter surely the legislative body that did these things Las some claim to be bonoied by the peopl of Oregon. Tola lenUUturo wsa falily free from bitter psritmnalnp. Moat mpanrires were cnnf-iileiH'l on their morits, without regard to prty line?. Jlxcept ori the ap portionment lit'1, rn i:i. heard h pnrtis an speech l im ttmUm, and bo it remembered r lhn honor of tbi mem her it who vnr.' I Hiiniit Iliu IniUative and referendum iwiirrnlriii-itt timl not. one of them t r (.! to ilelf.t I' by aroiiHH g party j prejij'iii'i-. i-.x. Umij'.ruiils Froni Texas. FROM SOUTH AFRICA SENATOR CLARK'S SCHEME. i There arrhH en I t"i nidia nvrrl tnd, lj a rtprtUl rliiiiii-r c.i, fiom tlm central part of Tt sak, (.nr f j n i Ii-m I'o.iii ri-tttt 28 people, wlm i io I it:.i' perma nently In iJ'ii" t-'ir ' .'. tin- forroDijiilng country. i ih i( Hi-hwuilte are aa fullowa, S. .1. Ith. k .ml l;ui.;iy, tj. C. Draku ry.d f-iiiy, .1 .t'Oi-n-on and lumii, .1. II. -i and .1. 1'. Knck- er, u pronprrtor. Air, !'.' ;.' '.h i n utive Of the Viii--h ! I 'il'. . mil- to this rcelion t r . 'i-i . ! 'wo yeurn .i:(n m il i r, i ! t !' I Mr. Bl n'k i x ir ... ;! p.. i ai.lcr.ihle fr'ir- Boers Considering the Advisabil ity of Surrendering. MAf EKING REPORTED RELIEVED Boers Said to Have Been Repulsed After Some Very Heavy Fight-injt. London, May 10. Tb rnont import ant developments in today's war new t ia a Htd'emetit cabled from Capo Town nn noniiciua tnot the IJner dulegatea hmi ad v:ed the Tranivanlera to anrrcnilor if dt fettled at the Vaal. TbW remarkabli in - Montana's Governor Accepts Clark's Appointment as Inevitable. sax I-hancmco, May lo. The Kxami tn r prititB an interview from Wadsworth Xeva.u, with (joveruer Smith, of Mon tna, roneeruinc the resignation and re appointuienl of henator Clark : "f r.nntf t California on business the (i.veror aid, "and never though Hi it such a scheme would be hatched Itnitii inv ahsence from my executive rim.ee, or I woold neve- have left tbe hair in the power of tbe Lieutenant G )v-rn r If the appointment is made liefo'e I reach Helena, I will have to ac cepl thi inevitable." Married. DAVIS SCIJ AD. At the home of the otttciH'ins minister in this city May 10. 1000. Mr. W. E. Davie and Mies M iiie S :hd, by Rev. S. A. Douglas W.'.'-Jf r -. TUE fiUil. l-OMI'I.KTtO. I Hi: A IMLTKY HFUCE -NOMINATIONS ' TIIC PlU'l tlST I'AliTV IS -il!NTS PASS OlLSKIiV'tK. TIKNKO OVEU Tl) TUB DEMOCI! prise when told 'hat there was scarcity a vacant hotisr in thin city, and those, that were vacant er at u premium. The I'lainpkau.u in ylnd to eh-ome theee intelliKcot people to thin city, and feel confident that they will be pleased with the surrounding country May we see more of them. Aire. Allort O'Neil lelt on this morn ing'a local for Klce Hill, lor a weeks yisit. Isadora Abraham has purchuKed from 6. K, Sykos a Racine three change trap. It iajone of the prettiest nt ever ceen io Koeeburg. We understand that a horse belonging to John 'Dowel, became frightened and ran away, about noon yesterday. The horse was Moppe I tn lbs l);er t'ek bridge, by 11. I.. Parrot t, the republican candidate for sheriff. Very little dam age was done. James Wharton, aon of Thomas Whar ton of West Jtoaatxirx, waa ad bulged in ssue edi eadav and taken to tlin state hospital by Mieiilf Stephen! and Joe. Wharton on thla iiiHruinit's local. VA. T. Naghler, representiiitt Kobler &. Chase, a;)t that thla lown dud .Mid ford are about iheo.ly towns that are not talking "hard timet." N'j need ut It here Brother Naiihltr. we ute doinj well and have better prottiiec a in s'uht. Ed. T. Naahler i h' ui announce that be will retnaid at the McCUllen House for two days and an? ona wiaainu tnelr piano overhauled. aaiid ami tnned by a first cla mettrtanic. ebould ooi (ail to see him. IIj aili mak i rain. lar trips to K irg iiHiier nouncement is vouched foron good an thority, aod evidently obtains more cred encemt.ate iown tuan would a mere rumor. The occupation, of Uiencoe waa merely a logical sequence of General Buller's ad vance and tbe Boirs' retiring movement. At usual tbe Boer are reported to be flying, bat also as usual, the accounts add that thtir transport and gaoes were removed in safety, which in Itself is a contrsdlction of any statement that tbe Boers were panic-stricken. About 1100 more troops have arrived at Beira, Portuguese, East Africa Among them is Lord Dunraven, who sc- accompaniea the Dunraven sharpshoot ers ass superoumary captain on the battalion staff. . Lokkxnc'o Mariivh, May 18. A Tor togese official dispatch savs an encounter has occurred at Mafeking, and that the Boors have been repulsed with heavy loriH. "Iluhe" and Frank Shields, college studenta of Boston, gave two of tbe bene street exhibitions today in trick bicycle riding ever witnessed in this city. "Hub" aa tbo hayseed trick bicycle rider and comedian, kept tbe crowd in the host tf humor, while all marveled at the wonderful skill aud feats of the younger brother. Among (he most start. linn teats performed beinjt that of placiog a bicycle upon two high stools, while various tricks were performed upon il and last but uot least, costing dowo a flight ol stair. A regimental brass baud is to be or 'ganized at Eugene. Dainty silk ebirt waists just received at tho Novelty Store. Advertising is a spring tonic for busi ness. Try an ad in the Semi-Weekly Plainukalbh. Mitts, tiff, bsauty pins, belts, hand kerchief , you'll God a good assortment at the Novelty Store. W. E. Whitlow a wail known travel ing man of Ban Francisco is registered at the McClallen House. Don't forget the public school enter tainment at tbe Opera House, Friday evening. An interesting program is promised. y One of the features of the musical pro gram, at tbe public school entertain ment, Friday evening, will be a whistling duet by Miss Helen Willis and Mine Ernie Collins. Julia Abraham's Cabin Native Daugh ters elected aa representatives in the Grand Cabiu which masts in Portland in June. Mrs. E. J. Siroud, Mrs. DuGas. Mine Kegina Bast, Misa Lena Kearney. A. C. Keller, brakemau on the through freight between Boeeburg and Ashland, wbo with bis family lias been occupying one ol the Tolles cottages, on tbe corner uf Lu ue and Jackson street, removed to Ashland to reside Tuesday. At tbe annnal meeting ol the stock holders of the Thos. B. Kay Woolen mills yesterday, O. P. Coehow, Rose burg, waa elected director, to fill the vacancy causad by th dwth of Tboe. 0. 0. P. IN CALIFORNIA Meets In State Convention at Sacramento. TVPICAL REPUBLICAN PLATfOSH Declares Against Influx of Japs and Other Asiatics. Early Construe tion of Canal favored. Sacramento, May 15. TLe Republican State Convention has passed into the po litical history of California. It met this morning, hastened the r.ffairs which con cerned it, and adjourned tonight. Dele gates to tbe National Republican Con vention have been chosen, the adminis tration of Preaideut McKmley has been indorsed, and tbe republicans of Califor nia are ready now for tba battle of bal lots which will take place ia November. It is furtuiv.ite that tbe party enters npon his serious struggle, which means so much to the people of this state and na tion, nnder conditions so favorable. Delegates at Larife U. S. Graut Jr. of SanjDieno; George. C. Pardee of Ala meda ;Geore A. Knight of Sao Fnn- Cbco and N. Rideout of Marvsville. Alternates E. S. Babcock of Sin Di ego; Alfred Ujavier of San Francisco; Waaren Porter of Santa Oraz aad H. G. W. Diukenspoil of San Fruonisco. Republican 5tate Platform. The Republican party of tho Slate' of California, by it representatives, pieces itself anew to those principles of domes tic and foreign policy which under a wis aJministratiou of public affairs, have brought us prosperity at boiue and honor abroad. We declare our coutiuued a iberecce to tbe policy by wbicn (lib republican party has proved iteelf in fact, aa in theory, tbe friend ot labor, . and nnder which our manufacturers not only con trol the home marker, out are taking firat rank in foreign tnarkeis throughout tbe world. We are ia fat or of the construction of the Nicaragua canal nader Goverment control and ownership. U" fully appreciate thr iiienance to thit country, and etpecially to the raciiic Coast, fwm the continually increasing influx uf Aniatic labor, and ue call upon Congres by appropriate Icgitlation to protect us from thit inipendinij danger. We heartily cooimeud tho patriotism and valor of our soldiers and sailors who have upheld tbe honor of our flag and country and emulated the glorious ex ample of tho men who preserved tbe in tegrity of tbe Union and woo tbe lasting love and adumation of a grateful ueoole. We heartily indorse the administration of President McKinley, as exemplifying tbe highest type ol atatesmauebip. and gratifying in every particular the confi dence .reposed io him by tbe American people. We declare ourselves in favor of tbe continuance cf the policy of tbe pres ent administration aa essential to the public welfare, and commend onr presi dent as meriting renomication and tri umphant re-election aud hereby inatruct our delegates to the National Convention to give him their hear'y eopport. We indorse the fearless and economic al administration of state affairs by Gov ernor Henry T. Gage and express our ap proval of the faithful manner in which he has discnarged tbe dutiea of his trust. Hotel Fire. Ouicaoo, III., May lu Two perona are killed, one is missing and 14 are in jured, as the result ol a tire which erly this morning destroyed the Hotel Hel" ena Five of the ir jured will protaoly die. ' The Southern Pacific has recently placed orders for a total of some 3000 cars, including box, Hat, coal aud. stock cars. These are te be delivered aad placed iu eervioe'aUout the latter part of August. CI V t . )