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t::s oncc:i daily journal, Portland. ; friday evening; jauvary: to: izzs. SPcclAL WAm'iJ bLjE TAX LiLt i Citizens cf r'jnlCulPJs- Pretdft RaclvdFronv thvTax4 f xrigx miouia vnang Mtn-T-i " Vod of Amassment. J- ; Strong Prctett Agalntt Bill.j. jz. iRtradubad at 8altm. i. payers' League Contains Many Objections. r e C(.L PREPARED FOR: SAY IT WOULD REPEAL , KLAMATH CILLS AWAI 4 y , , LEGISLATIVE' ACTION PORTIONS OF CHARTER .' GOVERNOR'S SIGNATURE What It Hu Coct Cam ,Tx Cslievs Ctrueturts i Should ; Del Widows of Prison Guards Killed paytr for Improvepient In Part raw Yaxra. Paid for by Property Own- ' by Tracy to Receive Pen- sions From State. trs in District.' i At (hi reauest ef cltlsen of what ii now known as Marquam gulch bridge j district, who. Mr they are assessed to tjmy xor bridges on groaajy unfair ba h-v. . a but has been drafted by Mark ; U Netll and V. K. Strode, and la now to - 4-4he hands of Representative Colwelt at r, Balem.'- Toe bUl designed to auper . ' 'A ede tha law under which tha property Hrlng eontlguouo to 'the big gulches are '. v Paw mads to carry the burden, of as .. i pansa of construction of irldges, aa it ' Is claimed these bridges ira of general .. i pnnt to the city. - - "Under-, the operation of the Bresen r.: : Uwit ssliT Mr. O'Neill, ."a. burden of ex.. ttre taxation has been placed upon tha - property Of Ibis so celled -Marquam ; guim district amounting to luo.ooo, i: pr about n average of 124 per lot; Id ' addition to. tha eoet of general street .. v Improvements. This extra .taxation la Squat, In -tha aggregate, to tha entire tax ievy foil thai portion of tha City. It .-,. - Is an unfair method of taxation. These '- abridges are a general utility and ben i Jit, , and should be paid for oat of .the " f general fund." ..". ' j- . The Marquani gulch bridge district In South ."Portland was created by ordi i Pnre, "under tha provisions of the,. city pnanar. ini cusirici . commences at . tthe Willamette litter at the foot of Har " ' rlson street, and follows tha c eater of . that street "to Seventh street; ; thence : south, following tba center of Seventh -'- tq Clifton street; thence from a point on v.CUton street south, -following the city - boundary .. line to Its southern j. Unlit, - t thence 'east, to tha Willamette river thence dowa ihe river jlo the plaea ef .. It embraces about 7,104 lots or sep- - srate parcela of aaaessabla ground-, The . " district haa a $l.Doe bridge crossing , Matquant gulcA an Ifrat street, s ra- assessment or wnicn is nsw Dims nag tnd another bridge under construction - 180 feet east of tha first-street bridge. . ; to eost about $l,O0p. - In addition, there . arar nils. , mad in the same district within one year; costing about 6,000. - , 'The bill we, hafa drawn," said Mr. : O'KellL "pnrvldea that a special tax not " ' ': to exceed f nulla on taia dollar a halt be ' levUd on alt-he prOpsTty-tejthe olty, . for th creating of fund out of which . Shall be paid tha cost of ail bridges Over i gulches; and ravines,, ! tratnwaya i and j" " iathriStrulcturea. ' Tha eatlmated cost of abridges ao pah! for. ahsll be not - than SS9.004. and tha law - shair edVer - , I payment or. all . such btldsrs- cwlfqrf7aoinst. structed 1q ttl year lt. a,nd notTyet The claim hi psid lor.- and any priagea- now.vdder .' . aonttruotlon." . .' : . J -A -4o the prebebllMy-f .peesage1 or - -ks fpoa4 Mil. MrO4bU was anabla iOi snana.a, preaictioo. "t ought to pass." ha said, "without 'y-mnr ppasltlou.lt'ia' a" Just 'and , fair " measure... and all fair-minded people ' - ' should fa.vst Its) passage. , It Is Intended to take a part of tha burden from tha overburdened ' taxpayers, of Marquam ji t l?h ; dlstrfc?t. ;of too aoulh - end. as ; wel( aa In the Balch gulch district in ;-- tha north end, and to enable -4ho cKl -of - Est- Portland to -eonstruct bridges across flullavan'a gulch."1 The bridges across Marquam gulch ar as . pecesaary to tha whole city aa . are brldaes across the Willamette river, and - s re Improvements -that should be paid for out of the .general fund. Tbsy ara '. beneficial -to business centers. ' Mr. O'Neill does aot bellev th "method of district taxation under lhe Portland city charter Is practicable, and - aa a method of equalising taxation ha .predicts that it wlU be almost a ttI . failure.' . '- . . -youlcannot equalise taxation by sp- '- clal . dlstrlet , BsseaamMta,: b aaya. ' "without Imposing a greater burden of - - taxation iipon ana than on the other. And upon tha resident owner of the poorer clsss j this greater burten will usually raiu Tnis xact assarts itseu W .the cas f the Marquam gulch and - Balcb gulch bridges, for wtilob tha basl. . ness center, which Is ilsraely benefited. falls to pay Its share. No fair-minded . pereort will deny tha character of these Improvements. -They ar'Tiot streets, ' 1 fllJa or roadways, but they coma within "T'th atrjet definition, of public Iroprov : : menu of the highest and moat expenslvs - kind, which should be psld for by the Tf niunlcIpsUty, but-of general fund, and : not. by assessment against a small rest V; dene district." . 7 '" 'rr. ' 7 GOV. LAFOLLETTE GOING 1 - cTTHE U. S. SENATE .'H ! '" .1,''' . ! "' 1 -r-- ..." r" , . .. :' (joarnal SpeVlal Kerrlre.). V " Madison. -.Wis., - Jan. to. Governor !ta rollette. wlU be. eboaen next Monday . night In thv Joint Republican caueua to - b V'nited States senator to succeed Qutrlks. Nomination Is equivalent to election . , .... - "-. ' f - 1 weetyMtar Lit - r- KzZt trtCt tZaCMbyt It eeae elarrMaln akin affortleet Ks ! ef U. HeetteC tiPH awtaers sauy as CcrJtea; Coop ca vanys seta. - mills ieeee sarestire. "etlly elUye Irritatloa ef eralp ae skis. (hy. rr rathre. elaSea, ersrma. etrofala, Bins, all akla eereoMa. BABriXa SOAP m tniiy waeevmu. wtat n Snee far kaky wilt e see. ir-ka mm Satiarylas ef Ml, seik see ivwt eMps. te animal fata BMIrated. Aattavnlle, De eterWlBg. SefiMhlsa. Baallag. rragraai. "AlVeataainMBattaaia t ren Cake." Trrtt. TeeH ketmrdaMa. TmMo.MkM. Sex, rakea, SSe. Urnsstala'. feM eabets lui. No snap la swliruNn, like Hartloa. V as factor. hr PUIU aUT RrROIaL ii '-a iv.. pewxas. ft. j. 14 witseet tkls stgaaier Take aotklog eetalds t wrappst - ' aa,A v . A, lengthy protest against house bill No. 110 haa been sent to the legislature by th .. Portland taxpayers' league, which la opposed to the levying of a special tax to pay for the bridge across! Marquam guicn and Balch e gulch, The lesau malnuina that the krMita rfiould be paid for by tha owners of cronertv ,.i L.u,i-J . j .1. J .. 7. Zoumi 1. I.. ' . .IT . 7.1 city council Is actlqg In bad faith by seeking to change the method of pay- ment through a legislative enactment, The iyii 1 r-rtlnn 1 nf the! bJlT because H proVldfslhat legal inter est shall be .M M a - . . : , .. ...... v. "iw duih iasi yir. 41 charges that th. bin .WIU..JX .passed, practically repeal and amend certain pro- visions of tha city' charter. Tha league malnUlns that, sine th city coynelt has under Its charter criatlanrl,.l improvement .districts and assessed the .ki. ,k . 1 m r:r boun to eih.r t tim rtH.mif enforce the.. ..Mim.ntZ " ......... wnauiiniu, The nntMl mtIIm th.t h. wuimII Quam gulch bridges In response 4 the exprees desire ef the residents of south t'ortiand, and that two bridge not over 10 feet apart have been built or con tracted for across Msrauaaa- gulcb. n at a oost of .lif.UI. and th: other ttf.HS; that th council created a dis- trlct containing S.ltr lota upon which taxe were t b Vevred to pay for theapi bridges; that -th laat on contracted '". "". oriag. wilt cost aot jess inan. .too vbti .iioaairr fills -and other work not counted upon la don; that there wer numerous protests against th fridge, but not aufflcleritxn numoer to oereat -it; that aoeesa-caa rOPl SOU th- Portland to the ctor way ot Hood and water street:- that ll saarcn 01 laat year tne eouncu entered Into a ooniraot xor a brldg across tha gulcb on Thurman street, at the contract price or sv.sst, ana na nam lias been com - Dieted and will eome before th executive board JanOaryS fer aooeptanoe for the! tm or si4.i, and. a district contain - Ing 86( lota haa been created wherein special - oenents are- to be - derived by I such bridge; that, all Of th bridges! named were built and proceedings taken ana.; o.ynen naa a right to be hee.nl 1 a. . . . . . mitde that mtit.r th. urn. vlsldnai-sJE-the franchises of th street! Bomvany it can t required to pay rowvmiox in soa f ana maintenance Of aaua briaaes. that under rhi trtalansj nf .woosa bill-119 tktt rUre-ost can be thrown on. tha .city of Portland and the company discharged of Its ob ligation. Tha iMm. uv. PAHIan nnti. :h&tfci. die th oost of these bridge upon car-; tain portions of the city where-prop- fe .ivr- xmis- uvea 43oa- struotlng, and repairing streets, and do me mat tne re la any similarity of con- anions between brklaee acroee the Wl lamstte river and the gulches' m ques tion. Charge are mad that th eoun. Cil haa ' delayed enforcing assessments against the people of aouth Portland or ths cost of Marquam gulch bridges be cause It has a deflnte -purpeee-totake in question berore th legislators and secure legislation tar Which -the assess ment could be changed and' the cost of tha bridge be assessed against . tha whol city. The ; protest . sgalnst ths 1 of the bill is signed br P. W. Mulkey. Leo Fretd. R. U Ollsan. a. X Hrown, Iaam Whlti I- J.' Ooldsmlth, W. It. Iadd, cseeutlf e. committee. AGE&FATHER CLAIMS r"r LONG LOST, SON'SSTATE iflpeclal DlHMteh te Tee loersel.V ?' Beat tie. Wash., . Jan. SO. Jam Ed gar, aged .76 years,, haa appeared her and mad claim ttf th eaute of Wll- Dougtas Kdgar, who died a sup posed pauper ' tn th county hospital February t last The deid man cam' to Seattle but a few week befor and waa taken -411 la a., lodging-house. .He was supposed to be a. destitute men when he died. - A search of his effects revested 1400 In gold In a cigar box and certificates of deposit on Seattle, San Francisco and Australian banks amount ing In alt to.S.m.fl. The court ap pointed A. I Rutberford administrator Of the eetate and It wss advertised. Edgar claim h had a- son by th name of William Douglaawho. 1 IgtfO. Went to Australia and, white they never met afterward. '-they7xchanged photo graphs and corresponded. -.. The letters of th' fsther will be compared with those found In the effects of the dead .fnJbeVS) JmiUlf fwsttlvwlr rear daadrwaT, stnps aai launf . Bflnca Mrt yoatkfal rolor to er7 k.lr. aida br HARPIMA SOAP, krala. atas Itrtilng, nrnMMitrs gee hair gnwtkZ-Irse oie. em ilea. erasvMta-.. xaae raining wunout fkue say ve. signatore. cat ost as alga tkla Fr3S::3C '-.. Cd fef Z5C. Caftt Ttae to esy or rnimwins; oraggiars see set Oe. bMtla nalrb.allfe a4 Sue. cake Marflna Soas. both for eoa-t1 er sent kr Pkllo u.r to.. H.w.rk. N. J., prraild. fn eor. aai tkla av. rrre anae not store br Srscritto wltk.1 eot this eatlre ear. as 0c lor aalraealts. I -! addrsea. I WOOSAJkS, CLSmaTsl .) OO, Feartkl aad Waakimrtea. I il a ' wss far urn ' J 1 years err- I , . I end with - V. dasdraV Il -! lteltUok'4 V I like s ie V. HM. Have ) aerdHalr- V karh , s. sheet tea ' I V. ears And have ' ) W - J seOaadrageaaay - l.BSW-w"SBawI Part ef siyeralp. , 1 ' ' 1. llatrladarkeraaa W0' Mtk kealttilvr - Vleoklag." f.It. - ; Daalle. HJ Heattrliit., C - vJ'V'ya.N.r. Letjraf 1 ' 1 . . . IL LA ii VAf '. , (Fro si Joarnal Staff Correapesdestl ' Balem. Or., -Jan, 2e. Representative I coiweii s nous bill No, 110. autborlslnsl tha city of Portland to levy a special tax I f t mills ta defray th eost ef bridges over ravines' and gulches, haa aroused I some strong opposltlonr A protest, pre J pared by th Taxpayers' league.' has omKU. "nl 10 w preseniaiion 10 I tne tegislatura, and. u ad va noes many I rtnsoos why Col wall'a. bill should" not becom a law. ' : ' -' soma of the objections urgd sr in brief as follows:.- j -. - , . First The bill. Is virtually a. repeal of I - i cft' Mctlona 4t tha Portland city I I charter and should thsrforw be sub-1 I mitted to popular vote. 1 ' ibMnh. Knr payers to pax forJmprovemeots against which they have had no opportunity to protest, and . would release th street railway qom pa y fVom-th obligation which now; rests upon It -to-; pr-ae- V, . ,B cc-t - PTBler I construction. J V - Thlnt-ThirfTsAnM K. .nr.l i. u.l t upon tba whole city tha coat of bridges w 'r eoneirucuoiv when only thel -pirorg within . certain districts have I 1 , .... . . 1 . I I v.-un, . a"-1 FVurth That It Is unfair to com Del I tha resident of on part of th city to I bear the expense of Improvements that I are of special benefit only to other por tion 01 tne city. ' " In conclusion the arotest savs:.' . FlVthsrpior,- your - petitioners have the council of the city of Portland to i.Tv th assessments for the, ttrldawa when completed and for. the tills mad tn South Portland, and from. proposed .ri.m.i.r Ar-mrhi. ni- f ..Ml city council to pay Interest for causing delay . In. the-'payment therefor, that It wag never the Intention of aom mamw belbers of tha council to have the district I bvlcreated therefor nv fur Hlie-e rm-trlwa anrf f Ilia, hut to ca r r r the matter alcma-1 I until th meeting of th leglelatur. and I then by legislative enactment hav thel charter Indirectly amended, and tha cost I 1 thereof cast upon tne entire city. I -"Such. In our oolnlon. beinsr tha orlai- sal Intention of said ihemhers of the! 1 council, it .would have been but ralr and I Just to have waited befor making theeel improvement in - oraer - to aetermine I whether 'or. not th city would car to I PT for thia character of Improvement C0UI1TY riAfi Wearthy? SoUtfiem bre on RJ ident -Was Sojourning In California, for jMeahru AGED PIONEER RESIDENT . - EXPIRES NEAR LOWELL Naval TAuthoritiesTTDieclalm I Knowledge of Peterson and T' He' Is Sentenced, v - SpeclaI Dispatch to The Jooraal.) Eugene, Or., Jan. to. Aao D. H land, a Well known and wealtbr cltlsen of Lane, - residing at ' Lowell, 2 miles east of Eua-ene. died at Oakland. Cal yesterday. His body will be brought to jsugeae.At once lor ounai. -i . Mr. llyland had been 111 for a year or moro, and left here about a month ago for California, thinking that the change in ciimat would benefit rfiimt but, he gradually grew worse. Amos Damon llyland was born In Plalnfleld, WlU county. III.. February 11., 1827, and resided there tintll the spring of 151, -when he accompanied hi father and; two brothers serosa the plains to Oregon, arriving In thia state in November 6f tne same year. mc. Hyland came to Lane county the next year and located near where ' Junction City now stsnds. He engaged in- farm ing until 1I7, when,' selling out, he purchased a stock' farm of 1.440 acres m the vicinity of Lowell, where h con tlnued tojmake his home until hi death. From time to tim . he added to his possessions until his already large farm grew Into a place .many tiroes larger than his original purchas. He known as the' 'timber king" : of . Lane county, l being one of the largest. Indi vidual holder of timber lands la the stste. Mr. Hyland married Mis Rachel Crow at Junction City In IMS. Ten children were bom to them, all of whom are highly respected and useful citlsens. Aaetker Ineaeee Dead. i ' Edgar CaltT, a pioneer resident of Lane county, died at -his horn lv miles .h. r,-,.it wr.mmA.r 1. 1 1 I i st the sgs nf .21. jrasrs He had been, a'igjl'l'fJsr-l" j!?g!LrdKi?J5allS?Jilt resident of the county for J yera and waa well known aa a good eitisen. For ..r.i..ra nut ha hiiV. kMn liiiiyi and. partially paralysed, and waa almost heiplesa He waa the father ef II Child- rn. but only flv are. now Hvng. They are ea follows: Mrs. B..Wlnfry . John r.in. Jnahna .rain. Un Marv Cartor I and Mrs. Ellen Sttera. He wa a .I..' n.intxr at tha TTnitad Mrthrn church. "' "' .' -T v i ... . . Fhiatv tu ' I n -m Marana a Mi,aa K.i a,ha ' ..ai ... rf.. i... ...ai, ,ka larceny of some carpenters' tool., which he pawned. . was yesterdsy afternoon .-T .a i. k. j.. Wlntermeler of the Justice court. When h was arrested Petereon tatd that he waa a deserter from the United Btatee navy and would rather be sent back and receive his punishment atthe hands .of the naval! authorities than serve a sentence here for his crime, bat word wss received from Ban, Fran-1 Cisco yesterday thatbe was unknown I to the naval authortues. . . - .- I SfZSMVaU OBASaVOOC - , (Jnsmel Special Service.) 1 Jefferson City, . Mo.. Jan. td.-rTh fourth Joint ballot In th legislature to-1 day for senator resulted . as follows:! Noid - rtnghaus , Cockrell II, Kerens ,loolor to the charge. - i fettljohn L Ne eleetlea. - - Pi SILK TAPESTRIES, COTTON; TAPESTRIES, WOOL- TAPESTRIES .SILK BROCADES, SILK BROCATELLES, SILK VELOURS, COTTON "IV -jRebvildioc and Bcoyefjntf t.r1 -Antique ; Forniturd Is ' S Specialty of Ours No Matter How u Badly It la 't Dafnaced,' W Can Restore , It to- Its.,; : Original ' ; Condition. - , We Mas:: . II Jornlture to U2rder. 7BTWATES DonTheitate" ta aak us to. give you estimates '. on work you want done. ' We femploy men. lor that, purpose. " It's part of our business. ' JPHONE EXCHANGE U BR01ELL HOLDS REINS OF I Virtually Controls Senate Com. mittee on Railroads Thougtj 'U Not Chairman.. 5LIMP8E AFFORDED' OF' THE MACHINE METHODS Rumored That iegislation of Im portance to Railroads VVilf Be Introduced. 4 (rwa Jearaet Staff CermpoBdent.) Salem. Or.,, Jan.. JO. Though George C. Brownellf was not appointed chair man, of the senate oommitte on rail- roads, whlph position, until the present I session of th legislature, he has held for year., the fact haa leeked out that lhe virtually controls the deliberations of mat, nooy. wnue an tne nue ana rry rall "b0" l,": r,vaJ7 ,b" a,m mna '"'lur . v;'"' Hon, It being stated that both wer can- mnuene apperiaimng 10 sucn an omt-r. U appears that the astut politician trotn ciacKamaa was verier iing apian which practically gave hint ithe power of cnamnw wioui ois uim cirxn umm Ishowlng. --''. ' benina in aeai a gnmps is r- forded of Republican machine methods, L -i ... POWER con-Hrtnln to mind Bret Harte famous I lines on the "heathen Chinee. V- rr Not loniy i Browneu sam practicajiy mi eon- iroi in raiiroaas commitiee. out ne oc cupiee a pisoo on in juaicioiry. a mum Important committee In the senate. In th1,??t of these developments Is made PB thJ reason; for hi s n'Ji- caucus during the Kuykendall-Carter '' ,,.pt!!d',,' f ?!,"!?'U: " W"?7M L.Dr1.KS3r,,ndL,, w have a deadlock for tS day ef the aea- ?on- " '.. '.'. '. 1 ' ' " " " , ' Agreement Was BIad. Browneil haa" contended ail along that he withdraw as an- SDDllrant for ths chairmanship of the railroads committee some time before the present session be- an. , it la known thst he had an agree ment ef aom kind with Senator Crolsan n account of another political deal, the terwia of which ar not generally known. During th presidency contest h was accused of breaking faith, wlUt-Crolaaa. but It Is noteworthy that the Marlon men himself never by Voice or act lent Jh railroads committee la composed 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT For 7 the , Balance of Jahir wc shall : rmake this ' oscourit; on aU upholstery : : fabri alLiiew and ?dohe over" :iupfiblstc: w ebruary -1. v Twill pay; you to have --our renovating done now. ' VELOURSSILKIRESCOnON- Ijphdlistery: Departrtieht 7- Our We'd . like every one to know that' we have the best equipped Upholstery Shop -In the northwest. The4aen vvj work there are thoroughly: competent and iuU-' ; : der the direction of r skilled imd Experienced, foreman No work is too difficult -'- for'tw to undertake. f,We caryy splendidly, assorted stock priced Upholster fabric and we'f e always glad to taV you come in- and get an estimate on any work you want done; or, if you prefer, telephone-us and we will call for any furniture you may. want dpnt oyer, r--You can1 then come tn and select ; tne laonc vye u teu you tne cosx. put wentvHex-Ccnt ISC00D ef Crolsan. chalrmaa; Brownell, Slehei Hodson and. Wright - That Hodson and SIchel would vote -with Brownell on any measure of Importance is asserted hy those In a position to know Whereof they speak. Ilia commonly believed that the relations between Crolsan and the Clack amas lawmaker are really amicable aad (hat Crolsan wouldriot Antagonise him. If these statementetare founded on fact, as they, appear to be, beyond a reason able doubt Wright la the only Independ ent man en the committee, and his. vote would .carry-ne weight , . ' : - - jsAUlroada Ar terfe."' ., It is a. noteworthy fact that with the exception of Wright every member gf the committee Is a Kuykendall man. Wright, who' ahered'to the cause of tvnr, was priaoaDiy piacea in m com mittee for the sake of appearance, as la the circumstances he could not Inter fere with any - plana of the majority. The personnel of the committee, with the exception of Wright. It Is said, was decided on some time before the session opened.'- Blchel and Hodson are both machine --.adjjerente. the - latter - being looked on as the chief representative of the Multnomah combination In the senate. It its rumored that during this ses sion legislation of lmportance-so far as railroad Interests are concerned, will be Introduced. The indications ar that their Interests wll not suffer any in com vine. ... .. BILLS INTRODUCED. need ef sTew Mas ares la Both K oases : f ef tegiaUture Ooatlaaa. - . i (Special Dlapateh to The Journal.! - Ralem. Or.. Jan. JO. The following bills were Introduced In the legislature yesterday. - In the senate: -. . BV B.1J0 by 'Brownell (by request) To regvlate th practice at osteopathy.; -' 8. B. .HI. by Whealdon For proteo Uon of salmon. . j-- 8. B. Ut. by Nottingham To ameml the eode so, as to- change the name of the flute Reform school. . 8. B. HI, by Coahaw Te amend so tlon t.(l,l ef eode relating to sales by guardians. 8 B. .114. by Pierce For State con vention of county echool superintend ents. - . ' .'i . . : , g. B. llSby rierce-To-compel-at- tendance of children at school. sllentrancea - to- saloons to - be In- the front or most conspicuous place. . 8. B. 1IT. by Booth (by request) To protect hotelkeepers. . S. B. 111. by Whealdo Prescribing form tf official bonds of 'county offi cer? ... ., '--., "- 8. B. 1J, by Wright (by request) To Amend the . code relating - te elec tions. - v , . , - 8, B. 110. by Malarkey To prevent fraud upon travelers. 8. B. ill, by Tuttie T appropriau come tnis month ana you u save Discou IfAKfYDUB .0-for Lewis and Clark memorial monuments. . t ' v ... . . . B. B. Ill, by Malarkey To kpproprl ate 110,000 tor reclamatioa of wayward girls. 8. B. IIS. by Loughary (by request) To authorise county superintendent to dispense . with teachera' Institutes . In loi.. -. . ' - 8. g. 114, by Miller Te sbolish all state normal sohoola, except on - - 8. B.' ill. bv Coahaw To amend sec tion -1.001 regarding duties of district attorneys, B-B4tt, by BrowaaIl-fby-riueat To provide for creation ef' a bureau .of mines. - - -In the house: H. B.' 1H. by Ktiney To prevent live stock running . at large In Sherman county. If. B. 117, .by Kuney Amending law as to support of poor. H. B. 1. by Cornett To , prohibit sale of upland game birds. If. B. HI, by Bingham To exempt certain mining corporations from Eddy license tsx.--: - '--r H. B. too, by Edwards To prohibit hunting gams birds with dogs. 1L B. 101. by Jayne To prevent In Jury of water dltchea, .. . j - It B. t2r by - Jayn Abolishing pri vet seals. H. B. tot. by Newell For holding agricultural Institute and appropriating money therefor.' H. B. 104. by Ltnthlcum To facilitate sale of property to which county has ac quired tax title by empowering county court to fix ."upset" price, t: ' ;j - It. B. 301. by Kay Extending sessions of boards of equalisation, It &-40V6y Ur Iff In Te- amend ebar- ter of Florence. . ., ...,.' H. B. 107, by Orlf fin Eugene charter. 11.1 B.T 101. by Bailey Making It I felony for men to life off the earning. Of prostitutes. , . . -,: : II. B. tel. by Bailey Regulating pay- tnent of wages. ' - H. B. tlO. br West Authorising Tills- ifiook county court "to levy l-mtlt tax for new eotirthouse.' j- II. B. til. by Carter Fixing salaries of. county officer, of Benton. II. iB. ill. by Caverider For - tran script of tax records from Lane to Linn. BILLS HAVE PASSED. Ld Ovenateat's . Xntja SMaky for o-veraor. Uoa rrejeet rroav S Journal Staff Cerroapondaat.) -Salem. Jan. 20. House bill No. 1. la aid of the government's reclamation project In Klamath and Lake eountlee awaits the governor's slgnsture, having passed both branches of the legislature. Advocates of the bill believe that It will be approved by the governor, as soon ss he Is thoroughly satisfied that It Is in conformity with 'the plana ef e. government T H. Hair-hr'". the government engineer w ' - " n rho'e c -recUatatk . . We Carry the Largest ; l-4Jne-oiFine- ; Upholstery :--, Fabrics in ,.; NoHnweei'.r We're Always at y, YourjSenrice With L Suggeatfona. we Have --r; Menr; Competent , ' money.- toKaJi Thern.. Hav t yott -any t Fumiww Lturji . that needs'rdoing ' ,,oyer?" .'.Just ..telephone Z na and we will call lor it. . Yon can select your fab. " lies hereto suit'H, . PC3NE EXCEATwE 34 '. Will -have no terror' lor yon if your coal bin is filled with GOOD CLEAT. yay-moBernroTrihettn " that cause trouble' and vexation,; when yoa are certain sure of satisfaction by platt ing your order here? ' '- Rock Springs vGoal;Co;Mr -'' ,-.. WL BATXS, sZAjrAwSm, sei a. Korrlaom tt. rkoae Beat tsi. came to Salem last evening In order te confer with Governor Chamberlain end . to show htm that tha btU Isjn arcord with the government's plena. ' Thre Is nddouM"TfiaTwn'en-TTrrrTw7flf-Tliis-: been mad the bill will be avprove. . The repldlty with which this MU lias been put through the legislature I a eource of great satisfaction te the- t Interested In the reclamation aad l-r tion ef the erld land tn the a' part of the state, and a .1 ' be of me'h asolr'-n'w It r sired l-tele,'"" ! ' completion Hill "' 8TTCM Ait WI WU, ''"- .. .i ... f 1