V. l)c Dalles CI)roiuclc. i.. , M . - 1 1. 1, . i. . - " 11 " 1 )L. X THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1897 NO 8 7, "OS US, i iSENTED BY DRIVER . AliStmX -r : ,ii . 4V.-.. Duiiicili. 1R xrUYlUUlg lur x union- JSVment of Absentees. III that would bring them trailed to Vhhh Seiinte Under Sus- emlecl Kule nnrt Won Taliled-- No Change in the House. lem, Or., Jan 19. In the senate to- Senator Driver brought up his bill ting to the organization of the legia- re and tried to rush it through to a passage. He got it through the id reading safely, but ran against a when it came to the third reading, is motion to suspend the rules and the bill on final passage did not re- the necessary two-thirds vote. le bill provides that when a mem- f of either house refuses to participate the organization he shall be deemed Ity of a misdemeanor, and upon con- Ion shall be fined not less than $50 '.more than $500. It is further pro- that if the member persists in his heal for over two days or more he 11 forfeit his seat. Che detailed vote on the motion to pend the rules and read the bill the jrd time was : Lyes Calbreath, Carter, Driver, fur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Hasel- J, AJ.UUDD, UUllitUUM 'i Vy ing, Patterson of Marion, Patterson Washington, Price, Reed 16. foes Bates, Daly, Dawson, Holt, ae. Mackay, Michell, Mulkey, Selling, ith, Taylor, Wade, Mr. President 13. Egkb8ent Brownell. l-MI , J:nnn f V... '-.,.:r,. InM be table and sent to the state printer printed. 'he following bills were introduced : r.King, abolishing the board of rail- commissioners; Daly, to exempt esteads from attachments and ju- al sales; McClnng, requiring the nty clerk to publish a 1'iBt of the ex- iditures of the countv semi-annually ; nn. bv rpntieHt. nrovidincr for the , j , WlrSt :.: ... ,1 "HWIIUIii ICliUlWUC UUUUIV UICI&S WW .taMBister the oath in pension matters; jra.il, referring to the paBturage of jsk; Smith, by request, relating to Kutors' sales. 'he senate accepted the invitation of mandantByers to visit the Soldiers' e at Koseburg. a communication received from the board of trade of as, Tex., asking for the passage of a krupt law. nder the head of the second reading ills, twenty-five bills were read and red to appropriate committees. e senate then adjourned till to- ow. ilem, Jan. 19. The houso was called rder today by speaker Davis at 10 sk. Thirty-four members were Bnt, including Misener and Gradke, locrats. Vaughan of Lane created itderable merriment by moving that absent members not having been rd from for a week, the governor be Ified that they are dead. it noon the house adjourned till 2 CANAL. BILE. IS TAKEN UP. Senate Begins Coueldoratlon of the Measure. Washington, Jan. 19.--In the senate y Hale of Maine called' up the bill ivlding for the organization of a ral battalion in the District of Coluta- The bill was passed. bill was passed for a public building Utoona, Pa., to cost $125,000, for the jrporation of American instructors of rdeaf. , it 2 o'clock the Nicaragua caual bill taken up. Turpie of Indiana ad- ised the senate in opposition to the I:- Nomination Cuullruied. asiiikgton, Jan. 19. The senate iiuittee on finance today voted to port favorably the nomination of W. sFonnan of Illinois to bo commissioner Finternal revenue. It is exneoted that Lere wil.l be opposition to the confirma- in in the senate. The committee also iered a favorable report upon William 9W McGreery to bo collector for the if POWDER Absolutely Pur. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength aud hcalthfullicss. Assures the food Hgninst alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Bakino Fowder Co., New York first district of Missouri, which has been held up since December 10th. Opposi tion to McCreery is not so pronounced as against Forman. TELLER RE-ELECTED. Colorado Legislators Voted Almost II n unimocsly fur Him. Cexveb, Colo., Jan. 19. Henry M Teller was re-elected United Stales senator today by the almost unanimous vote of the Colorado legislature. All members classed as Populists, Demo crats, Silver Republicans and National Sllverites voted solidly for him. Senator Carney, Populist, chosen by lot for the honor, made the principal nominating speech in the senate. To William O. Jenkins, Democrat, was ac corded the same privilege in the house, because he represents Gilpin county, where Senator Teller resides. There were several seconding speeches, all eulogizing the senator highly. Pension Bills in the House. Washington, Jan. 19. Today's session of the houee, in pursuance of a special order adopted yesterday, was devoted to the consideration of private pension bills. Under the order the debate on each bill limited to ten minutes. About 900 private pension bills remain on the calendar. XnE NEItKASKA LEGISLATURE' Ilesolutlou Introduced Calliiicr on Thurston to Vote for silver. Lincoln, Neb. Jan. 19 Senator San son!, of Douglas county, introduced to day a joint resolution reciting speeches and letters of Senator Thurston on the silver question during the campaign of 1895. At that time, Senator Thurston waB an advocate of the free coinage of the "American production" at an un stated ratio. After quoting from the senators utterances, the joint resolution callB on him to "low support and vote for any and all measures that will bring about an abandonment of the' existing gold monometalism, and that will re sult in a return to bimetalism. He is reminded that we are not yet realizing financial prosperity under existing gold monometalism, and we think now as be did before he was elected, and as he stated at the time of his election, that it is worth our while to try the experiment of a return to bimetalism. The Anti-Hat Crusade. Des Moines, la., Jan. 19. -By unani mous vote the six aldermen present at the city council meeting tonight in structed the city solicitor to draw up an ordinance prohibiting ind punishing the wearing of large hats at theaters and public entertainments where such hats obstruct the view of others. It is pro posed to impose a fine of f 2 to $10 for each offense. The ordinance will come up at the next meeting. Denvek, Jan. 19. 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