The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1???, September 29, 1898, Image 1

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29,
189b.
suggested ae show ing In p e rt the neces­ require w ithou t delay, 7» this rate T hav«
the m atter of assessment and taxation.
sity o f an e x tra session, to enable your done so b*.. mum I know there ere few evil*
By Fulton, to oreate the offieo of game
body to sel«-ct a senator before the m eet­
which affect the i » « i i of ihe »late w
warden, In each county, ami fixing
ing of congress In L*ecemh*'r, and thus a f­ e> rlously and In ju rio u s ly a * delay In the
ford
our
s
tale
an
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p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
to
be
beard
adm
inistration o f J>i ii.ee.
Thu bill of
terms and salaries thereof, By Hell­
In lie dr liberations, and to cast Its fu ll righ ts o f our state, v id of e very free st ii* .
ing, h ill to regulate the salary and
vol«i In determ in ing three various Im p o rt,
r«-<ognlxrs thu evt*e resulting from »web
of the fourth Judicial
a n t questions, whl« h so largely affect ihs
delay, and thu aocessl-v of lb - lr prompt
Both Branche« of the Legis« com,>ensalion
Interests and w e lfa re of our stale and rem oval, w h atever -nay i»e tha s o u r o frorr
district ami officers of Multnom ah
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whlch thuy kprtng, t«y lecturing th a t "J.
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states
of
the
Pacific
coast.
tature Down to Business.
county. By llsseltine, to provide for
t.<« shall tie rnlm i »erel op< r,ly and w ith
The fa ilu re o f the legislature to organise
M s fe ra lb s J u in * Mraalwn u t lb s O ra -
the ex|Miuse of tire Oregon coiutuissiou
at Ita reg ular session In l**/7 left the state out purchaa«. com ple'ely and w ithout de­
g»M L a g la lia tu ra .
ut thu Trsns-Mleslssippl exposition st
w ithout an appropriation of money to
l a y '* I do not w ls'i, bo w er »r. lo be under­
meet Its current expenses, and In conse­ stood as being iv -r *; to n«w legislation,
MANY BILLS WRUK INTRODUCED O m a h a . By Biownvll, to provide for
quence m any w a rra n ts have been Issued or as doubting your out iorl*.y to enact It,
a constitutional convention in the state
R A I.K M . rtr.. Rapt. H - A t t » today. In
for aa.erb-e and a udited claims, am! m any w hether general or sperlal.
of Oregon. By ('tern, to define titles ilia hell of repr««»nlatiVM , In lha pr«-s- vouchers exist for unaudited demands th a t
Ow ing to a senatorial contest, which
of
land
ami
real
pro|s>rty
for
pur|M»es
only ended w ith tne « le r'L m of a senator
need
to be exam ined, and. If tjiey are
J » « « « * MlMM.n K l* r ( * « l 1‘ r r.lr ti.M l •< th e
i-ncs of the merntwre ut both houses of
In the exp irin g to u r* o f Its sees'un, th«
found correct, w a rra n ts should be draw n
of
taxation.
By
Driver,
to
confer
u|sm
the l< trials I ura, J u <1 k < w of the supreme
« •M a t * K. V. « •» » *» . I M m I im im u
for th e ir paym en t, a fte r which aa a«>pro- legislative assembly o f 1K8S failed to en­
Eugene d iv in ity scliuol rights of a cor- court, and oih«r s tate officers, Oovcrnor prlatlon should be made c f the funds In act much rem edial e g ls lv im d«mended
n t th e 11 » « •» .
|Muate character.
By Mackay, to lx>rd delivered hla m^wsugs to the spscul Ih e s tats treasury to pay all such outstand­ by tha people In the p.a'form a o f theli
different parties and needed to correct e x ­
amend the statutes relating to p ilo t­ s'sefon. Its d«llv«ry occupbd h a lf ur. ing w arran ia.
isting evils, and the leglsla'lve a»*ciubly
T h - approp riation fo r such objects ought
Halem, Hepl. I I I . — In ob*«ll»n«e Io a age. By Daly of Benton, Io provide hour, and It w u closely listen««! Io. The
o f 1*87 fa llin g to organise, «here has been
to receive your a tte n tio n early In th e s e s ­
ra il litauM.1 by Governor Lord, tho O r*- lor a free ferry across the W illam ette full l i s t of thu document follows:
but little oftportunliy for leg station, snd
sion to enable you to give full consideration
gnu l«tialature «mil ven«'«l In a|>i« lul see- liv e r
p ractically none o f l.-nportanci h i * beer
at Corvallis
By Harmon,
to its various It« ms, and prevent the pay­
(lenttsm en of lha Ix-glalallvu Aeaembly
enacted,
though public Into -e^-* hav<
aloe »1 the a la lr Capitol today.
amending the statute« relating to thu —T b o const 11 ul Ion aulhoris<s Ih s governor, ment of frau dulen t or ll'.egal claims. It
would g re atly a u g m *n t th« labors of (he g rx a tly auffered In consequence ther«-o|
on
e
stra
o
rillm
iry
oecsalons,
Io
oonveftS
chaiacterof
the
city
of
(tra
m
's
Pass.
a»aa*a.
since the le g isla tiv e session o f lMfl
Much
regular session to Impcolu upon It the
the legislative assembly by proclam ation,
The senato waa eall«,«| to or.lar at By Fulton, to prot««otthe sturgeon-fish­ sad, when a«su milled, drvolvss upor. h in work o f e xam in ing Ihe account* nnd legislation, especially o f a rem edial c h a r­
a cte r. w h ich properly belonged to thow
providing appropriations for th>lr pay­
Ihs
du
ty
lu
stats
<o
both
houses
th<
pur-
ing
Intel
cals.
By
Brownell,
to
fa
c
ili­
10:10 o'el<M*k by Taylor of U m atilla.
s«M*lona, and a tlll Is needed fo r the pro­
m ent, In addition to estim ating the reve­
peasa for which he has c<»nven«-d them.
T rio |*o a ry officer» x e ir vliHitetl i *| miii u tate thu adm inistration of estates of Ily v irtu e of such a u th o rity, and In e«m - nue lo meet «xpynses for the ensuing tw o tection o f tho public Interests, must be
decedents. By Dufur, to provide for pllsni-u w ith (his requirem ent, I shall en­ years. A h apffropriatlon bill Is alw ays considered by y o u r t*z»dy a t It * next regu­
slnut imrly v«»t«» of 91 to rt.
A committee on c»e«lcntlals was a,»* road ami regulate procedure in Justice deavor brlclty to state the reasons v hl<-h <s(«>s«d to m *re or lees dickering and la r session. In addition to Its own legis­
tiv e belongings, thereby g re a tly Increas­
|M>ioto>l, moslutlng of ib'ii Helling, 0 . uourta. By Putteraon to amend the have laducsd m<* «<» summon your Ixxly in Jobbery. iu».| to have tw o such bills pend­ la
ing y o u r la lo rs and responsibilities. I t Is
ing before the reg u la r «M-salon would afford
1 statutes in relation to the terms of tire e ix i hil aeaalon.
W. Frovhstul and W illia m Hiuitb.
a
lw
a y * d««lrable th a t legislation affecting
too great an o p portunity fo r raiding the
W e are a t a c rlllc a l period In the h ls 'o 'y
Tbn senate adjourn«'«! u ntil 10:4ft to various circuit courts of the T h ird Ju­ of our country The nest few y ea r* s ill treasury w ith swapping Jot*, netdJesa ap­ large class« a o f society In person or prop­
give the ouunulttee on credentials n dicial district. By Dufur, Io protect m ark an advance or retrograde m u n iw -.it propriations and pillaging con I roc tk. It la e rty should be exam ined w ith deliberation,
and dlacureed w ith fulln«-«te. before enact­
better fa r b e t t e r - t h a t the re g u la r sex to n
In our national destiny.
N ot since Ihu
chaiii'« to make theli re|mrt. The te* hotel and boardlng«bonae keei*«ra. By w ar cf the rebellion has the ststuam >n- shall t>e relieved o f thia work, and Ils tim e m en t In to la w In thia w ay w h ate v e r da-
Mackay,
Joint
resolution
protesting
|M>rt was a*lopt«*l when tha senate re-
occupied with providing rrm ««lial legisla­ fecta lu rk w ith in the h r m « o f a statute
ahl,< of our country been confronted w 'tb
convene«!, ami the n«w mein tiers waia against the proposed reduotion on the (jK a lio n a of such transcendent Im portance tion s o urgently demand««!, and ehac Ing a re lik e ly to be discovered and elim in ated,
wise laws to advance the Interests o f (he and w h ate v e r am end m en t* a re necessary
as
those
w
jilih
have
grow
n
out
of
our
Canadian-American
lumlrer
tariff;
ad-
awor i In by Chief Justice Wolverton.
state and the happiness of Ita ix*opl<
1 fo r Its Im provem ent or efficiency m ay b«
victorious o n t M t with Hpaln. T h ey rra
Tim rwatiluilon provl'liug for peima* opted. By Helling, to fix the compen­ questions Involving considerations of auch stn desirous th a t the a ffaire of tne present suggested snd added. T h e vicious habit
n«nt organisation waa pma'iited by sation ol state officers and provide for various sort and far-reachrig effect th a t adm inistration shall be exam ined and som etim es Indulged by legislative bodies
payment of same. By Daly of Lake, to they w ill require for their rig h tfu l «olu- closed, and not lm;»oaed upon the Incoming of h u rry in g Im p o rta n t measure« through
|{« m -,| of Dooglas, mi.l waa adopted.
adm inistration. I w ant the decks o f our th e ir different readings, and especially ap.
lion the luwi brains and wisest heads of
Tim election of officers prooeedcd, repeal the act establishing state rail
p ro p rlatlo n
bills c ontain ing obnoxlou«
country. Cuba and l*orto Rico 'n the spU m t'd ship o f state cleared and ready
way commission. By Fulton, to pro­ o«tr
with the following results:
for
action when m y aucceraor shgll take
clauses, w ith o u t in ve s tig a tio n or discus­
w«at, and the Philippine Islands In the
I'resl.lcnt— J<>a«'|'li Niiuon, of M u lt­ vide for a physical examination of par- far esat, have be« n wrested fro m thetr her helm , though I tru s t th a t, du ring Ills sion, Is subversive o f the lim e-honored
lies claiming damages by roasou of ac- Rpanlsh oppressor by our victorious arnss, l- r m s rd under his pilotage, w ith banr.era custom o f open debate, and In im ic al tc
nomah.
are now in the posacaslon of the U nited
s tieaniiu g und sails set to catch the fa v o r­ the public good. B ills fo r asse-saroent and
Chief clerk— H. L. Moorehead, of oldent (Introduced by request). By Htntes, to be dealt w ith on those en­ ing ysl«s, she m ay he w afted over sum m er ta x a tio n , fo r reg is tra tio n o f voters, tc
Mulkey,
to
provide
for
a
recorder
of
s< is on a preaperous voyage.
preserve In vio la te the ballot box. fo r th«
Junction.
lightened prlnctpba o f Justice and t iu liy
Th e business o f the supreme court has abolition o f useless tm ards and commia-
Aaaiataut chief clerk— J. F. Y a lta , conveyances in ami for tho AmntV of which anim ate the conduct of free gov-
Increased go rap idly that the court la now s I oim . fo r reo rg an isation of the circuit
ert ments. 11.«wall has g ra v ita te d to ur.
Polk;
read
first,
second
and
third
tim
e
of Multnom ah.
tM-hlnd more than tw o years In the hearing courts by equalising th e ir Judicial labors,
by thu la w of political affinity, and by an-
Kradlng clerk— J. D. fam. of M u ll- and put iijmiii final |*asange. By H a r­ I rx a tlo n hog become a perm anent part of of oxyea. Il Is Im perative th a t enme r e ­ fo r the revision o f court costs, and espo-
mon,
to
amend
the
Statutist
in
relation
lief rbould be afforded the court, so t h a t a d a ily c rim in a l costs, w hich are a grlev-
our tc rrllo ry . A ll lh<«e Islands Ila vlthln
liomah.
Cah-mlar c le r k - F r a n k C. M iddle- to ap|<eals in civil notion«. By Daly the tropical regions; th e ir clim a te La mild prom pt Letirini, and a dju dication o f w is e s oue burden on th e counties, snd fa r th«
m
ay b t obtained. T o afford such re lie f t a o
appropriation o f public moneys, and tbs
snd
their
soil
fru
itfu
l
to
exuberance,
ren­
of Lakut to lim it and tlx Salaries of
ton. ot M ii 11 nnm uh.
remedies have been suggested: One >e to like, req uire tim e for th e ir proper e x a m ­
dering the struggle for eslstence free from
herKcant-al-aruiB— Joseph H. 1’iir- certain stale offieers. By Brownell, th a t constant labor and effort exact«Ml by enact a lew th a t shall lim it appeals to in ation. and should receive the fullest dis-
relating to the contest of wills and pro­ Ihe rigo r o f the tem perate gonea. T h e ir thn supr«me court. In c iv il cases, to those cuelon before psseage by e ith e r house.
iloiu. of G ra n t’s H ums .
Inv livin g title to real ««state, <>r m atte rs
T o afford you tim e snd o p p o rtu n ity for
Dnorkce|a«r— W. W . Kmtlh, of Clack- cedure in trials thereof. By Daly of |M-ople are o f an alien race, whose habpe aff«-ct*ng Ih e puhlia revenue, the construc­
Benton, authorising sale of equities in and customs, modes o f thought and c iv ili­ tion of tl>v constitution of the stale or tho fu ll consideration o f a ll such Im po rt­
a mas.
a n t m atters, the re g u la r resalon ou ght to
sation, form o f gov«rnm<-nt and In s titu ­
M ailing c le ik — V . II. Humphrey, of estates <>f decendentx. By K elly, to tions, are different from our own, and thn U nited Rtates, or where questions o f be relieved o f those m ore u rgent m atters
re|>eul the act in relation to the statute whos>- condition of poverty, ignorance end franchise are raised, or where th e am ount o f public Ir.tereut. which need prom pt leg­
ftaletn.
of th« Judgment exce«ds *300. the other Is isla tiv e a tten tio n , by an e x tra sewslon. In
w retchrdnras la the M ou lt of pltlbsa ta x a ­
Page«— H a n e y Bell and Frank H a rt­ in (he matter ot adulterated (nods, and tion
to enact a law au th o risin g the supreme view of these conditions, not to c all an
and ntercllssg ty ra n n y. Ag a conse­
doing away with thu commission. By quence
a it t r t to appoint three commissioners, for e x tra session, but to leave to the reg ular
man.
of these causes, and of blood adul­
Adams,
providing
for
a
tax
on
dogs
in
a term of fou r years, to assist the court
aeaslon th e election of senator, w ith Its
teratio n, deteriorating Ihe qu ality o f th e ir
The minor offieers of the senate were
the state. By Hates, for an act regu­ people, and weakening their m en tal and In bearing and deoldlng csaes The ob­ exciting and often ob structive Incidents,
tlmn sworn in.
jection raised to the first law Is th a t every
m
oral
fiber,
these
Islands,
though
richly
and
tw o app ro p riatlsn bills, w ith th e ir op­
A resolution calling u|xm the were- lating fraternal 8u)leti«R. By Har- , endowed by nature, have been only par­
p o rtu nities fo r trades and hold-up o f Im ­
tary of state for hia report on the finan­ inon, resolution directing the secretary tia lly develop««!, th e ir civilisation b« s ta ­
p o rta n t measures, would Im p'-rtl, and
probably prevent, the enactm ent o f much
cial condition of the statu was pre­ I of atate to provide codes for the senate; tio n a ry or backw atd, and In some of the
ne««led legislation, and prove disastrous
adopted. By Looney, providing for a Thtllppinee • condition prevails th a t verges
sented and adopted.
on s<-iol-barbarlsm.
to the highest good o f the state.
For
The rules of the session of 1HU7 were Joint committee of two Irorn the senate
To meet these complex conditions and
these reasons, I have conceived It m y du ty
and
three
from
the
house
to
examine
undertake ih e lr general Im provem ent; to
to call an e xtra session, believing th a t you
adoptol.
would m eet Its responsibilities w ith pa­
Mulkey of Polk, Introduced a resoln- tire books of the state treasurer and re- It v t llu le regulations aim ing to rev ive
trade, im prove u n it a r y condltons, Induoe
trio tic seal and In tellig en t s«»rvlce.
I
|“»rt;
tabled.
By
Taylor,
resolution
tlon for a Joint committee of two from
social reform , and aid In the educational
each house to eis iu iim and re|x>rt u,«»u '(Joint) providing for examination of and political advancem ent of these people;
A D r y d o e k fo r P o r t la n d .
the bonks of the secretary of slate, it the Ixxiks of the Oregon asyl'iui for the to win their lo ya lty by providing a govern­
In the aonate Donald Mackay, ol
ment
th
a
t
shall
lighten
the
burden
o
f
*
-y
“
i insane; carried.
carrie.1.
of Portland, inirodttced a b ill to amend
tlon. add to the w ealth o f the country by
A M il was Introduced by Brownell
the Port of Portland act so as to an-
H ouse.
developm« nt of Ita n a tu ra l resources and
of Clackamas, to repeal the act meat*
tlio riie the Port of Portland corporation
Salem, O r., Kept. 36.— A t 10:80 A. the Interchange of trade and commerce,
Ing the state railw ay com in is» Ion, and M , Ralph E. Moody, member from protect rig h ts o f property, and secure
to borrow ft 100,000 over and above the
the blessings of civil and rellgloim lib e rty .
pnaaod to tla aecond reading.
ft&00,000 already aothoiixed, “ for the
Multnomnh and chief clerk at
the Is a herculean tuck, dem anding fo r Its
Mackay of M ultnom ah, tntrrduced a last two sessions of the house, called proper perform ance our beat thought and
purpose of conati acting, inintaining and
w
isest
statesm
anship.
I
f
we
must
retain
b ill to provide new pilolugo rules for that Ixsly to order. The following
ojiersting a drydock, floating dock, or
lh«*e
Islands,
<>r
any
p
a
rt
of
them
,
con-
the ,Mirl of P irtla n d .
marine ra ilw a y ,” if it shall be deemed
’ temporary officers wero named:
skderatlorsi of (his kind must confront us
Daly of Benton, Introduced a h ill to
advisable. For a teroporaiy loan, a
Gonigo T. Myers, temporary chair­ fo r determ ination. W e are In legal pos-
s. sslon o f them, nn l cannot shirk the re­
reduce the statutory rale of interest to man.
note to run no longer than six months
sponsibility o f our position. Can we give
il por cent.
may l>e given. The bonds to i>e issued
A. V’. IL Hnyder, temporary clerk.
them back to Rapln? W ould not such an
The senate then adjourned u ntil 10
for the drydo'dc indebte«liiees shall be
Messrs. H ill, llawson, Mnssingill, act be a crim e, and turn the glory o f our
A. M. tomorrow.
in denominations of ft 100, ftfiOO and
Nicholas and Oregg wero apfxrlnted a b attles Into victories o f dishonor? A ll
com m ercial nations now are fighting for
ft 1,000, tn l«ear 5 |>er cent interest and
committee on credentials.
trade, and In th « lr race o f cupidity and
Kept. 97.— The senate eontenixl nt
On motion of Mixnly the house ad- Inordinate am bition C hina ts threatened
ran for ¿0 years.
10 A. M.
A fter the reading of the Journed u ntil l:S0 P. M.
cltlxcn should have the righ t o f app«al. '
This h ill also provides for the amend­
w ith p a rtitio n . W e n««-d the huslntes of
Journal, President Niunui announced
no
m
a
tt«
r
h
o
*
sm
all
the
sum
Involved
in
ing the Port of Portland act so as to
The Imus«« met uud organia««d at 1:80 these Islands. Exchange of products, n a t­
lit gatlen. and th a t Ita denial would affect
stunding committees ns follows:
ural
and
a
rtific
ia
l,
would
be
m
u
tu
a
lly
hea­
this afternoon, w ith E. V . Carter,
la rg e ly the («»or m an, whoae money dc- jteim it tiiat corporation to “ establish
rth l i l to them and to us. W e must find an
Agriculture and forestry— Looney,
a scale of habror and wharfage dnea,
n iin ib are usually small. The second la w
Jackson ormnty, an chairman.
ou tlet for the surplus product of ou r
K e lly . Clem.
fields and forests, ou r fa c to rlro and w o rk - ! suggext««i would be efficient to rcm «dy the and assessments on freight, goods and
Chief clork— A. C. Jeunings.
e
v
il
complained
of,
and
la
preferred
by
Assessment and taxntion— M ulkey,
Assistant chief clerk— A. V. IL Hny- shops; we must share on equal term s w ith ' ihe supreme court. Aa Ihe delay In h e a r­ property landed npon the wharves and
a ll o th er nations the op portunity fo r tra d e I
Mackay, Porter, Cameron, Taylor.
upon all ships and vessels arriving at
der.
In the O rie n t, which our possession of tha i ing In some cases now p ra ctic ally am ounts
Claim s— Howe, Fulton, Daly
of
Hi'rgeanl-at-arms— Frank Motter.
I hlllpplne Islands affords us, Th>dr loca­ to a denial of Juatlce. It kt desirable. If a or departing troin said port of Port­
Lake.
la w Is to be euaclc«) autho rising a eom-
tion Is said to l»e the key to the O rie n t,
land, or w ith in the lim its of the te rri­
Duorkee|x<r— A. D. O riffin.
m l-clon ms* ccurt. th a t It should be « n- I
Commerce and navigation— Helling,
and now to th ro w a w a y the op portunity
tory under its juriadietio n.”
I t is
Calendat clerk—M. P. Eisenlx>rg.
act««t
a
t
this
session.
In
order
that
such
It affords would be worse than a blunder
Howe, Proehatel.
provided that “ from the dues so col­
C lerk— D. B. M cKay.
—It would lie a c a la m ity . W h a t, then, court m ay begin the w ork o f relieving the
Counties— Maekny, Taylor, llow e,
oong«<*tet
condition
o
f
the
supreme
court
lected, if any, and from the regulxr
shall we d o w ith these Islands? S hall we
Cameron, Patterson.
Hepl. 37.— Tim .‘ iouso wna called to re ta in them as naval stations, or as a docket ax e arly as practicable, or a t least taxes levied and collected hy it, the
Kdiieutlon — Kuykendall, Harm on, or«l«r si 10:08 A. M.
perm anent p a rt o f our te rrito ry ? And If ! begin It* sivaions a t the first o f t h t en­ said corporation, the Port of Portland,
suing year.
Porter.
A «'oiwarient rusloution of tbo senate the ln tt« r. w h at form o f governm ent shall
Thu act o f congress, approved J uly 18. shall pay thu interest on its indebted­
Elections and privileges— Harmon, to have a Joint coin in it tee eXHtnine into b«» devised for them ? Shull It b» a pra- is*7. e n titled "A n act m aking ap p ro p ria ­ ness and provide a sinking fund for the
toetorate. or a dependency, or w h at?
tion
to supply deficiencies,** etc., contains
Brow nell, Wade.
the IsNika nml ace«Hints of the secretary These are some o f the Im p o rta n t ques­
pavtnent of its bonds at their m aturity,
a provision to the effect th a t the In vitatio n
tions which w ill confront o u r nntlonal
Engrossed h ills— Duly of Benton, of slate was laid on the table.
of the republic o f Franc«' to ta ke p a rt In and no funds derived from the sale of
legislatu
re
at
Ita
next
session.
In
Oecern-
Keed, M iehell.
The R|ienker ap|x>inte«l Biuee C.
an exposition of w o rk s o f a rt and the prod­ its bonds shall be expended other than
ber. and dem onstrate the need of a fu ll
ucts of m an ufactu re and agric u ltu re o f a ll
Knrolle.1 b ill» — Patterson, M ulkey, Corry of t'lackHinna, m ailing clerk.
in making improvements of a |»erma-
rep resentation In th a t body.
A lre a d y , nations, to be held In Paris, com mencing
A resolution was Adopted authorising com missioners to agree upon term s of
Cameron.
the 16th day of A p ril, and closing the 6th nent nature to the channel of the rivers
Federal relations— D rIver, Pioebidel, the secretary of state to purchase 00 peace have b w n appoint««! by Ih e U nited day of N ovem ber. 19no, Is accepted, and aforesaid (Colom bia and W illam ette),
.«.pies of H ill's i«xle nt n cost of somo ' »»*»«•• • ’»« »»«•'".
have received their th a t **the governors o f the s«>veral states or for the construction of and operation
Dufur.
. In structions fro m th e ir respective g o v e rn ,
and territo ries be, and are hereby requ«wt-
Fishing indiistriea— Reod, M iehell, thing ever «1,000.
j mcn(M an(, the strong p ro b a b ility Is th a t
cd to Invite the people o f their respective of a drydock, floating dock, or marine
Bates.
A resolution liy Rosa that the speaker they w ill close th e ir labors and m nke th e ir states und te rr lto rla * to make a proper ra ilw a y .”
H o rticu lture— Daly of Benton, P at­ api>oint a committee to arrange for ap- report tx fo rc th«» m eeting of the Unit«.«! representation o f the productions of our
The power and authority to be given
Industry, and the n a tu ra l resources o f the bv this act, it is provide«!, shall be ex­
terson, Looney.
prupt into excroiaca on February 14, 1 S tates con gress In ivecem bcr.
I t Is Im p o rta n t, then, to our state snd country, nnd to ta ke such fu rth e r meas­
Insurance
and hanking— Haines, 1HUU, to ohaerve thu anoiversury of thn nation, th a t we should have a sena­
ures as m ay be necessary, In order to *e - ercised hy a board of commissioners,
Adams, llntos.
Oregon's «dutission to the Union, wus to r present to assist In the discharge of eure to their respective states and t e r r i­ to be compose«] of John MoCraken,
thn onerous and n a po nslblc duties o f the
P rin tin g — M iehell, Helling, Haines. tabled.
tories the advantages to 1«? derived fro m
E llis O. Haghes, Theodore B. W ilcox,
senate. I f his election be delayed u n til
I n igatinn— Pmehatel, Camervn, Mor­
Young secured thu adoption of a th e re g u la r session, he w ill not be lik e ly this beneficent un dertaking ." In c onfo rm ­ J. C. Flanders, Donald Mackay, J. A.
ity w ith thia provision, and w ith eapcclul
row.
resolution to have each member pro­ to reach W ashington u n til near the end of reference to the la tte r portion of It. tho Brown and Charles E. Ladd.
Judiciary— Fulton, Brownell, M i- vided with 900 9-cent pontngn stami«. the session In F e b ru a ry ; but his election secretary o f s tate o f the Unlt«>d Rtates.
T h e A rtle s s K im o n o .
not only
the H on. John Sherm an, tn a le tte r to me
«shell, K elly , Dufur.
House h ill No. 1 prolvdes for a gun- now w ill afford him ... op . portunity
...
The most artless little room gown la
ns governor of the state, dated Reptember
M edlcine, pharmaey, d e n tis try -D u ly eral means of prtpngation of salmon, j,u l
„ t U(, y the» situ a tio n and acq uaint
»7. 1X87, urges the propriety, as w ell as tho
no other than tho kimono, so dear to
of Lake, Kuykendall, Morrow.
a ik I taxing of fishing gear to assist in him s e lf w ith Ils environm ents, so as to
necessity, o f ta k in g steps Im m ediately to 1
M ilita ry iiRaira— Hasel tine, Taylor, defraying the cx|H>nxus of propagation. | he ready to render In tellig en t and fa ith fu l secure rep re*entat «»na o f the natural nnd tho Japanese maiden’s heart— what
In d u s tria l resources o f our s<st«i. **ta the difference ¡1 some do RAy it's the height
Other hills were Introduced as follows:
* h« " ‘ be session of congress be-
W a .le .
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. «Ins in Decem ber, and when Ih e c o u n try
that an exh ibit on behalf of the gov­ of Ait? O f course, the ta ll, ungainly
Penal Institutions— Haines, Driver, By W hitney, providing for tho manner need* his service nnd the a d m in is tra tio n end
ernm ent of the U nited Rtatea, befitting Ita I maiden must fight shy of it, which is
Looney.
of nsMCNsmont ami luxation of cortuin his support.
m ate ria l nnd In dustrial Im portance, m ay
tho reason the “ shy” little Yuffi Yurus
T h e re is a noth er m a tte r In cid e n ta lly
be assured." O w ing to the lim ited tim e .
M ining — Cameron, Harmon, Sm ith. real cstato and making mortgages of
nnd P itti Sings w ill don it w ith all the
now a vailable for selecting and a rra n g in g
’t " V ?
M unicipal cor|H»rat ions— llaseitine, teal estate for tho purpoee of taxation.
mi . ... .
i a i
i a a
a. ffi fu r n w h « , A (l(lulon«i rcavnn fo r th« eko- the exhibits of our state. It Is i roper th a t
more glee.
We a ll like something
l l i o b i l l ih n virtual roiiiHtatomonl o t n on
n «« nator a t the present tim e,
llarm on , Hm ltli.
t h a subject should he brought to your : which is our very own, and the con­
Public buildings and institutions— tho tnnrtgiitfo-tax law. Uy Buyer, to I refer to the early con»tm ction of the a tten tion , fa r the reason th a t It Is abso- |
regulate letting state contracts on pub- 1 N ic a ra g u a canal. Th e w o nderful voyage lu tely necessary. If our s tate Is to p a rtic i­ struction of which amounts to a
Adams, llaseitine, KoetL
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o f the b a ttle -s h ip Oregon has dem on.
pate In thia great In tern a tio n a l e xp osTon . . “ hands o ff” placard to everlxxly else.
Public lands— Porter, M ulkey, Howe, II«. Works III
inattt r of oltixonallip hid- „ {fa te d the nveesrity of Its conatructlon, th a t a law be enacted nt once, providing
O l course, it's nice to have a rich,
Driver, Wade.
tiers, bond«, etc. By Htillm an, a m e n d - ( to protect our coast from depredation for the appointm ent o f commissioners. And
approp riating sufficient fun u» to m ake a | silk embroidered kimono, hut ‘ f th a t’s
Its
Railroads— Brownell, Patterson,Mac­ log suction 40, H ill's code In relation •"«! ou r eom m «rce fro m spoliation.
to actions for recovery of spec!fla per- bu ild in g ought to be undertaken without propur representation o f the products of ont of the question, a gay little cotton
kay, Morrow, Daly of Benton.
>
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i»_ z, .i
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S .
fu r th e r d«day; It should I«* b u ilt, owned our Industries nnd the n a tu ra l resources
affair, w ith cheerful landscapes and
Revision of laws— K elly, Reed, F u l- aoiial pro|»erty. By ( urtis, to reguluto Hn,t operated exclusively by the U n ite d o f our stute.
th rillin g marines cavorting ind iscrim in ­
tor., Sm ith, Dalv of Lake.
tho catching and protection of stur­ Rtates, T h e canal should he In nam e and
U nder an act pawed hy the 18th legla- i
ately over its surface, may be had for a
Roads and highways— Bates, Looney, geon. By Cm tla, providing for the fn c t an A m erican canal, under A m erican la tlv e assembly, a c n itr n c t w a * m ad*
modest sum of a dollar and a h alf.
N o corporation should be a llo w ­
w ith J. bo«wenbcrg. of t?e N orthw ests;n
Proehatel, Clem, Duly, of Benton.
office of game and forestry warden. control.
ed to construct It. o r supervise Its o p era­ stove foundry, In Julv , 1R85, for convict
For a b it more one may indulge in a
Ways and means— Taylor, M ulkey, By H ill, to regulate tho manner of tion». T h e budding, though, of this Is th ­ labor, und the h«»a«d of m an3gers o f the |
cotton crepe of sofest gray, over which
Kuykendall, Helling, Adams,
holding elections to roquiro regiatra- m ian w a te rw a y , u n itin g tw o great ocean*, s tate foundry leased him Ih e piunt and , a party of fans and pink oluaiuter blos­
w ill nee«'ssntlly affect th«« latcreats o f a ll
sold hint ihe manufacture«! sto?k on t me.
Following hills wore introduced:
tlon, etc.
com m ercial nations,
and give rice to
Ilia obligations to the statu »verc not m et; soms ate making merry.
By Dufur, to amend the statute re- 1 One h ill was introduced, hut beforo
hut. In view o f had bus,nets' «■uuditlonr, I
T h u L a te s t H u s tle .
lating to terms of circuit courts.
By it could 1st road a motion to adjourn ley and In te rn a tio n a l relations w h ich our and th>' d> s lr a h lllty yf keeping Ihe con­
There's a latest in bustles, too»
victs employed, «rent leniency h a t been I
I c o u n try cannot Ignore, and w h ich w ill re-
Daly of Lake, to amend the atatute in was oat find.
-------- qu ire the wlsilont of It* tx s t statesm en to
shown him. First, he w a* allow ed nn e x ­ These humble little adjuncts to some
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tension of time, and later, in the spring of toilets
I solve on principles o f Justice s lid equity.
which humorists have even
llowe« Roeolwllowes
1X8X, a second accntnntodatlo'i was a r­
A Joint resolution b y M y e r s was
b l">‘ ‘ bis canal m u *t be, w h ate v e r tha
Tlie follow ing resolutions were Intro- re a d n r o v i.lu .u fo r a e o m in ittu u o f rosponalblllty It Imposes, to meet ths de- ranged for him, thitlnr which the f.oew en- encouraged us to believe weie made of
i a l, | rt viding h r a «om m llho ot n u in^„ Of 0„ r gro w in g com m erce, *and to berg A Going Co. hutors?! tha notes c f newpapers, are blooming out into
duned in the house:
three from the liouae and two from tho „tren g th e n our coast defenses. T h e signs
Ihe N orthw eulern stove fou ndry; but, n o t- , things of beauty— let us hope not Joys
A concurrent resolution by Myers
these
accom m odations, 1
senate to investigate nnd report to tho o f the tim e*, tha fu tu re developm ent of w ithstanding
Inscad of consisting of three
was rend, providing fur a committee of regular session of the legislature in ro- i <” ' r ^ u n d te s s resources, the g ro w th of Locw cnbcrg hna not kept hl» prom'.w«, net for ever.
tubular folds, boasting a “ ra t” Apiece,
met his obligations to tbo state.
The
three from the house and two from the . T,
. .
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latton to ftwsl fishes nnd the legislation enterprises adm onish us of the n«'c«»s|ty sums due the stale, w ith Intercut, a ggre­ the down-to-date bustle is covered w ith
senate to exuniine and report upon the
f a view of th»~e
necessnry for their propagation and o f its e arly construction, snd of the 1m- gate a large nm oan*.
thiee little ruffles, each edged w ith
books and accounts of the insane asy­ protectinn.
I portanco o f organising a navsl force ade­ facta, I have deemed the m a tte r of h l* de- 1
laoe. This extra outlay pays though.
lum.
quate to protect our com m erce and coast fa u lt o f such Im po rt nice a» to bo n proper
Young Introduced a measure a u th o r*! A concurrent resolution by Beach (re m tho depredations of hostile nation«, subject fo r your iwn’ic.llxte coitelderallon. Instead of a woitd resemblance to a b it
I have purposely refrained from recom ­
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. . . __nnd equal to the task of m eeting a ll quea-
of stray ■«..«tomy this new-(angl«*«l no­
iaing the secretary of state to have was read,
providing for a committee of «,oni„ fo* which our government stands m encing any new .»aW.i',1« i, .except ,he
printed 1,000 copies of the govurnot'» three from the house and two from tho sponsor among the nations of the earth, organisation of a cnm nil«|on<ns' court, | tion re|»osing on a ohair might lie taken
near age.
aonato to luvcstigato the peuitentiary, 1 Thaao oonalderatloua, gentlemen, art which the exigences of Ihe publio service , (or a b it of fancy work or « d o ll's dree«.
THE SPECIAL SESSION
DOINGS (IF THE WEEK
What Has Happened in the
Civilized World.
BIVFzH IS THE PRRH8 DISPATCH EH
« C s s n p ls t* K s u is w n t t k * N sw u n f t k *
F o e t • * * * * » O s /e tax T k lu s a d
A l l Fw relg B I ss«la.
Over 10,000 people witnessed ths
hpenirig of the Por tla ml exposition
Thursday night.
Ths state (air openrel at Salem,
Thursday. Most of the stock, poultry
and exhibits are on the ground.
M r. Angell, our late minister to
Turkey, reports that the sultan repudi­
ates ths American claims, and recom­
mends a naval demonstration to bring
him to time.
M r Jor-Ueneral M ilee, commanding
the United States arm y, has completed
bis plan for the reorganisation of ths
volunteer forcee into corpa, divisions
and brigades. This plan has been sub­
mitted to the war department for ap­
proval. It contemplates a reorganisa­
tion of the volunteer foroe which has
not been ordered mustered out.
Frank P. Myers shot and killed John
Lenhart, constable, and M. Kerns, by-
itander, at G arrett, M d ., wbilç resist­
ing eviction from a bouse which was a
r u b j^ t of a fam ily dispiute. He then
barricaded the doors and windows, but
was finally captured by the aheriff. Aa
he was being taken to ja il, some one
in the crowd shot tho prisoner and he
fell dead.
According to special dispstohee from
Peking, mt-inbereof the European com-
m unity there believe the emperor of
China is in danger. It it o«Me«l that
the dowager empress desires to place
Prince Kw ang’a g ran« I eon on the
throne.
The empeior realises the
strength of the conspiracy against him
and ban ordered the gnards at the pal­
ace strengthened.
A dispatch to the Loa>Ion Globe from
Hong Kong ports givee the details of a
secret convention signed recently at
Peking. I t appears that the Chinese
thereby oonclud«»d an agreement w ith
St. Petersburg by which China ceded
Port A rth u r and Talien Wan, stipulat­
ing that only Russian ami Chinese
warships should enter or dock at Port
Arthur.
Aguinaldo and his chiefs have made
a plea to the powers (or recognition of
belligerency and independence. An-
gonoillo, his agent, who was a (»assen-
ger on the steamer China, is on his
way to Europe to submit the question
to foreign arbitration. Before-proceed­
ing to Europe Angoncillo w ill atop in
Washington ami attem pt to impress
the adm inistration w ith his appeal.
No mention of the United States nor
any American force is made in the doc­
ument which he carries.
Cambon. the French ambassador at
Washington, is to be transferred to
Vienna.
NO. 24.
LATER
NEW S.
General Sir Herbert Kitchener has
f>een elevated to the peerage by tha
British government as a reward of
m eriL
I h e American evacuation commis­
sion at Havana has been officially noli-
fled that M anzanillo w ill be evacuated
October 9.
The Ita lia n government has sent to
Russia a diplom atically worded accept*
sure of the exar's invitation to take
(»art in the peace conference.
Damage to the amount of about ft80t>
000 was caused by fire in the Hotel
Vemlome, Han Jose, C a l., which is one
uf the finest hotels on the coast.
The New York transport Yuoatan
has a rriv e ! from Ponce, having on
board 185 men belonging to the various
regimeuts sent home for m utter out.
The president has appointed Harvey
Hum phrey, of Washington, special
tgent to allot lands in severalty to the
Indians on the C o lville reservation in
Washington.
The Farmers' bank in Flora, In d .,
was lootetl, tits robbers ««»curing about
ft 13,000. Cashier W illia m
Lennon,
who was aroused by the noise, was shot
snd probably fatally injured. Blood­
hounds were pnt on the tra il of the
bandltsi
General Nunex of the Cuban arm y,
refutes a ll statements to (lie effect jh a t
Cubans were in league with Spaniards.
. Cubans, he says, could not so far forget
themselves as to form an alliance w ith
the Spaniards, who have so cruelly op-
preeed them, against the Americans.
The commission to investigate the
conduct of the w ar department lield a
secret meeting Monday. Nothing can
he learned ax to what transpired. The
commission decide«! to hold two sec­
tions d aily, one from 10 A . M . to 19:30
I P. M ., and the other from 3 to 4 P. M.
The first word that has come to
' Washington from the American m?m-
l>ers of the peace commission since th e ir
d eja rta re was receiv«*«! at the navy de­
partm ent Monday, being a cablegram
requesting that Captain Bra«lford, chief
of the equipment bureau, be sent at
once to Paris to assist the oommision.
A new and highly im portant inven­
tion has been tested at the German
naval maneuvers at B e ilin . I t was in
the shape of a Greek Phoenician fire,
invented by a Berlin engineer. I t ig­
nites on contact w ith the a ir or water,
and cannot be quenched by either
water or earth. I t burns w ith a b ril­
liant flame, exceeding big searchlights,
and it can be sunk under w ater or un­
der ground, and, when brought to tho
suiface, instantly bursts into flame a t
any desired point. I t woe tested d ur­
ing the night evolntione off the island
of Heligoland, and off K ie l, and proved
most efficient in detecting the presence
of the enemy.
T h e work of raising the Cristobal
Colon has now been taken up by the
navy department.
The steamer Rosalie has anived a t
Seattle w ith 110 passengers from K lon­
dike, and 840,000 in gold dust.
▲ recapitulation of the reports of the
board of health shows a total of 134
Gornea has issued a general order to cases in the state of Mississippi.
The war department w ill not enter­
the army under his command to Die
effect that Spaniards most have con­ tain applications for discharge, ex­
sideration shown them, and American cepting they reach it through m ilita ry
channels
orders obeye«l.
News has been received from Ju ­
The navy department hna ordered
400 sailors to be sent to A d m iral neau, Alaska, of the drowning of W .
Dewey’s squadron a tM a u ila to take the N u llin g , of Michigan, and W. H . Lock-
place of sailors whose terms of service wood, of C alifornia.
have expired.
The Louisiana hoard of health makes
General Blanoo has issued an order the official announcement that F ra n k ­
authorising the soldiers of the Cuban lin has had 101 cases to date. F iv e
army to travel unarmed on railway persons have die*l there.
trains in the provinces of Pinar del Ric
An official dispatch from Si. Louis,
and Havana.
Senegal, in West Frenoh A frica, says a
As far as new discoveries went, the force of Soudanese sharps hooters in
expedition sent out by the university of the French service defeated an arm y of
Pennsylvania to study North Alaska Sofas under one of Sauio«ly’s chiefs,
from a scientific standpoint has been a capturing 5,000 men.
The most beautiful of the souvenirs
failure. Three men of the oarty ie-
tnrned to Seattle on the Excelsior. of the great naval battle of July 3, off
Nearly 19,000 specimens, weighing Santiago, has reached the navy dupart-
m nt from Guantanamo.
I t is a bronxe
i m tons, were brought back.
The report that the last Spanrsh-gnr- bust of Christopher Columbus, taken
flagship Cristobal Colon,
rison in the island of Luson had sar- from the
rendered is premature. The Spaniards, which lies l>elow the surface of the
s till hold seven seaports in Alhay prov- oc®»n, 80 miles from Santiago,
Advices frm San Francisco say G en­
ince, the
principal hemp district.
The disturbances have already resulted eral Shafter w ill soon return to resume
in the dim inution of the output of A l- his station as commanJer of the depart­
bay hemp by 950 000 bales, as com­ ment of California, relieving General
M erriam , who w ill probably tie as-
pare«! w ith last year’s figures.
signed to his former duties as com­
Advices from the O rient state that
mander of the department of thu Colum ­
C hina and Japan have been visited hy
bia.
thunder storms and destructive floods,
The steamship Topeka has arrive«) at
In which many hundred» ot people have
lost their lives. The region north ol Seattle w ith 150 Klondikers, 00 per
the Anshang mountains has been in u n ­ cent of whom have litile or no «lust
dated for hundreds of miles by the Yel The paswngera ie|*>rt that H . Frast r
j and E. L. Tolner, both of Seattle, were
low river. Several hundred thoit
hold np by two men near Haines’ mis­
persons have been plunged into ths
deepest distress, and many into abso­ sion and rohbe«! of ftt.HOO in gold.
lute penury, which local authorities The body ot Ike M a rtin wus found near
the scene w ith a builct-hole through
are unable to alleviate.
the head. He had been robbed of
News reoeived at San Francisco re- ft4,000.
jrts the loss of the schooner C. C.
A t a meeting of the Frenoh cabinet
nnk, on Flanders island, on July 81,
Monday, a ll tiio ministers being pres­
w ith 10 of her crew. Only two seamen
ent, a decision was taken in favor of a
were saved, and but one body L as tx»en
revision oi thu tria l of former Captain
reoovered. The list of the drowned is
Dreyfus, and the documents in the caso
as follows: Captain and Mrs. Nesson
w ill be sent to the court of cessation.
and two children, aged 8 and 6 years,
Crowds of people outside the m inistry
respectively; A. Hansen, chief mate;
of the interior, where the cabinet coun­
J. Stump, second mate; Charlo» Olsen,
cil waa held, loudly cheered the m inis­
Peter Neilson, Charles Jouhanson uud
ters. The legality ot the proposed re­
Peter Anton, able seamon. The vesftel
tria l proceedings mnst be passed upon
was diiven ashore by a gale and went
by the oourt.
to pieces In the s u it
Amerioa's wheat crop fot 1808 is esti­
M in o r N ew s lte»ns.
mated at 70,000.000 bushels.
Russia’s common soldior gets ft3.35
Every Spaniard is liable to be oalled
• year.
to m ilita ry service on attaining 90
F
O nr daily output of powder is 10,000 years of age.
The annual report of the commis­
tons.
sioner of pensions shows that there
Cuba has 16,000,000 acres of virgin were ft.880 pensioners residing in the
forest
state of Washington on Jane 80 last,
War has doublod the price of at my and they were paid ft780,877 during the
year just closed. In Oregon there were
horses.
4,033, who diew ft? 13,008 daring th«
Italy's wat department utilises ft45,« 19 month« embraced in the report.
000,000 a jroar.
,