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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1911. ' - VOULD PROHIBIT . HOT BALLOTS ' New' Washington Legislator . Would Amend Primary Law; Unfair, He Says.- engtne was busy In the east end of the Cheney yards trying; to shift enough cars from the freight to short sidings to make room for the Burlington flyer. tnose injured in the wreck ar do ing nicely, and it Is thought all will recover. . ' It. Is also positively declared that ther was no flagman sent back from V: SptcUI tMpt to Tbt Journal.) -Spokane, Wash,, Jan. Prohibiting tjhe taking of jtrair ballots by news papers or Individuals le the effect of an umendment to the present primary' laws of the state - of Washington proposed by Guy B. Groff," legislator-elect of Spokane; who thus defines his position n-'the question:-.. :'V::-.-' "The publishing of the results of straw tallots, showing one candidate far In, the lead,? exercises an unwarrant able Influence upon the chances of oth-er- In tae race.' After the primaries, when only two -candidates are running, the" test Is one of party strength and h 'ntraw' ballot cannot have such a pernicious Influence. If It were legal, I should have ' newspapers ( prohibited from expressing preference for any can didate except through their editorial ool. umns." ; ' Mr. Grdff also declares tha,t he will seeK to wipe out the "third degree" ty Introducing an amendment, with a view to restricting thek Introduction of con fessions and admission In criminal "I 'have been told at the Spokane po lice station that I could not talk with clients until the prosecuting attorney had seen them. When a person 18 air lowed to talk with a prisoner he is In a Dftparate compartment and can hot see the-man with whom he Is talking. "1 would return to the old law of ter ritorial days, which forbade the intro duction of any alleged conresslon or admission unless the prisoner made It after being fully Informed of Ma rights and the ' consequences of his act, and through his attorney or some one taking a friendly interest In him." SPEIER SAYS SWAN ISLAND SHOULD BE MOVED BY DREDGES : t. I : - ' " . . :; , it Drudging awRy of Swan Island for the purpose of making Port land the finest fresh water har bor In the United States, Is the mammoth Improvement to the lower harbor of the city recom mended by City Harbormaster J. Speier, In his pnnual report for 1910. The report was filed in the city auditor's office yester day afternoon. Another Important recommen dation made by Captain Speier is that the city 'build a suitable dock at the foot of Stark street for public use. "At present the only landing facilities at the foot of Stark strecC which Is the only street end available tor the public with in the limits of the city, are an old float and gangway. Exuda tions from a near by sewer mouth float up against the float and form eyesores. "I am glad to be able to say that the old hulks that blocked the public levee at the foot of Jef ferson street for years have been cleared away, and the. levee is now being used by vessels unable to find a suitable mooring place in the lower harbor. An ordi nance passed November 15 -provides for a nominal charge for vessels using the levee." Improvements during the past year, according to the report of the Jiarbormaster, are the es- me Burlington train, and that no "fusees", were placed on the track. . FLY CASTING CLUB FRAMES FISH BILLS Ths protection of fish Is the purpose of two legislative bills framed last night at a meeting of sortsmen, held under th direction of, tha Portland" Fly casting club in the convention half of theS, Portland f Commercial , clubk ' ; The proposed bills deal with protection of salmon and trout f!; It is proposed in ons bill to build two trout hatoheries, one in eastern and one tn western Dra gon, for trout, while the other bill would Invest fishermen with license to catch salmon ' with hook and 11ns near the falls at Oregon , City. " This bill also would limit net fishing to .within 000 feet of the falls. ! . . on the docks along the water front the breaking up of a gang of river pirates, that formerly plied Its operations. on the river, and the establishment of an effi cient Jiarbor patrol by means of the raunch Elldor and by the maintenance oft regular police- -men at all hours or the day and night along the shoreline. RAILROAD DISCLAIMS ; BLAME FOR COLLISION (United Press Iased Wire.) Spokane, Jan. 6. While the Northern Pacific Railroad company still contends that the wreck of the Burlington flyer and North Coast limited trains at Cheney, in which five persons were killed and more than a score severely wounded, was. 'due to the failure of "fusees' to explode, the charge Is freely made that carelessness on the part of the company was the real cause of the accident. It Is declared that train No. 41 was kept waiting on the main line for fully five minutes because there was a heavy freight train on the siding which the Burlington train should have taken, and thafcUrt the time of the wreck a switch You could buy your mission, furniture for that new house direct from the factory at the same price the retailer pays for his stock, "(which he must sell again af a prof it of from 50 to 100 per cent) it would be a nice, soft snap for you. i Would It Not? Nuff Sed! Visit our salesroom. 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This remedy Is called Raxe.ll "OS" Hair Tonic. We honestly believe it to be , the most sclentlflo remedy fer scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals It for effectiveness, because of the rosults It has produced In thous ands of canes. Rexall "93WIalr Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural col or when Its loss has been brought about by disease and make the hair natural, ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this because It stimulates the hair fol licles, destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots causing1 them to tighten and grow ne hair. 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