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I 4 ' VOL.47N0.4o.;: ? 1 : " , , SALEM, OREGON,! FRIDAY, .JANUARY 27, 1890. ' ; WEEKLY EDITION '- ' '" " s" ft" 'I t . - - : 1 - " - 1 - ' ' - 1 - - -V - - -- I - - - - jj . . - 1 . 11 - 1 ' I ' . 11 I1 1 - " ii vl ii i f iu .hTZ.Lrr""?, n n nTTrnnnT ix .i ii if-t i i in i . "r;r :rr r iiiiii i i i h uik i Is W will l w I .wun. i IfllU n 1 I I Iff 1 1 I -'T 1 rttifr rtitn ImiHi iir lln Hull I ' . T ' v SELECTED West Virginia's lock Is Broken Dead- N. B. Scott the Success , Candidate. The Washington Leg-islatnie Sti Sea- A Lonr-winded Jfemorli to Congress Passed CHARLESTON, ; VyY; Vsi. S:ott was elected senator ion l a Hot today, ijie vote wat lows: Scott 48, MeGraw t, Nathan Bay Scott, who w 'United Stat- senator today, born In Guernsy , county,-.Ohio. He enlltfted in the union .army and Jan the! as las el metered- out in. 1 865' settle! Fin Whl- 1st? and became connected wlthi. the Central .Glass company, jwith Which concern he. remained mWy Yt1" He was elected In 1S83 a la member of the tate senate, andflga'n inl jlSSS, ervlng 8 years. For. five years he was Weit VifginiVs member of ; the re ibtriican national commit te,. During the campaign of 1S9S he wait s i- ly the president to serve Jlth'j J.n- dent Hbbart in the headquarters In .New York cltj-y In recognition' of his . servjees President McKlnley sP'ointed him commission! of internal j i-evienue. He organized the first savljng bank in the mate of Wtt VirWlsj njd is .UlI t a fM. t a a. a kii a. a i Ul at flrst Xol cled was 1S43. was ted " .-4Hr 'Si'ww Clrmoia, Wash- ; Jan- 2S. fn ?antii clpatlon of the republican caucus to luon ow . night, f! "sevtial ; impoitant Changes may be made in the senatorial Jlne-up at the balloting preceding; the caucus. The massing of Hum and Ankeny votes is looked for sooner or iairr, logeiner win tne calling tn or a few votes that rav.e teen staked out since the t-alloting- beran. Gradually the Vusionlsts are taking more inter est in i he contest, and today, , after the house passed a memorial pmying 'congress, to' ratify the Paris treaty to which the fusion leaders protested. the senate was naked bv T. J. Miller. J fusion'st. to pass a memorial con- taininv the follow In nsrarranh- ' ' "Whereas, the present method of j electing: United States senator is ex- reDClve, unsatlsfactcry and ruinous to ic ijKmi inwrraia -t. -.ne people, as also conducive fo .unnecessary delays In the passage of useful legislation, and is an incentive to United States senators, desiring to succeed thjem selves, to abandon their dtitlea t li , capltol at Washlr gton and a further . nejrlect their posts for the purpose of I peruclpntinr In jhe senatorial citm palzn at the state coJto!. while th legislature Ir In eeKSion. with o. vlow tt lurTnenn-JTi ine interests of one who. f by his position i as a dispenser of J federal patronage, seems to have at inn commana any or an or tne redral oTleers In the st.-te of Washington to serve! him In his efforts to succeed himself." After several whereases r-ongress was asked to submit a constitutions! amendment, provldins; for the elec tion of United State senators by di rect tote of the i-eople. T"hflLmemortaI Ma passed - , AGAINST POLYOAMT. It: Jefferson City, Mo., ian. 25.The senate today adonted a resolution. I testing : against allowing Roberts, the newiy-elected congressman from Utah. tfi hold his seat in that body. ' A CONTEST IN PROSPECT. Charleston, AV. Va., Janl j 254-To- ntrht it .was given out. by a. "FiiMc- Graw, democratic caucus inoraineo. that- Bcotfs election would" be ontst ed before the United States! fceaateV During' the balloinjf he , jd;emwrats Plfd protstr. against the votes of nf rfnaanner and Plerson, whom jthey claim to be ineligible be causej therj ac-C-red cimmlsslons In the j i vbluiit-er army while holding offices as senators. This tbey will make one -jrrouni-1 "of a content. The ether ; ground wjll be becaiife Scolt received only forty feight vote, a majority of the ojn asem My or of all present, but on lesal khan mn orl vjif all th members ejected to the legiitTature.. ' As a j j jrecjejdent thy cite the Blackbum-JInterj . rase in .Kentucky 4n Whifh the fenaTe re-ftiw-d to let Hunter take hsj.seatj be rause h hud . not received k i majority Sclhiiiliiigs Best tea : ' sold qnly in racKas TO HUMBUG So the Filipinos Call McKinley Acb In Sending a Commission tollanilai Insorg'f nfi Keady to Figrbt Imerleang iguinaldog Strength la Be : ported oft tbe Inerf ae.! es , t : : ' r t. 5 :.yr- 8 arc buUt Hori $ . M;y;i 1 0? CIS - 9 y ; who "buvi o vs - IHE ill 8 i oooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooa SHOES style, fit and service. ' We offer you shoes of this well-known '.I i . LI. . " . . make at tne lowest possiDic -prices. OUR CASH BUSINESS PLAN undersell merchants enables Us td on time and sell on eternl? ty.w That'i why trade continues to in crease at ihe OCX5000DCXXXXXXXXXDCXO If- YOflK RftC ET. $ WOne Dollar SavedSl On every S3L0O worth bought, during our great clearance, This Is no hum- reduction saie. - w m , mr,A rtlv cut our prices. w,w .-. .iMr thei lowest In town. I We have an expert buyer who know the Shoe business Trom w""uu end. W pay pot cash and take ayery advantage Of ihe market. Our axpensea .r.JverrI and -we eU at figures that defy competition cpmramna ie to SO per eent lower than the some Quality ran be r bought elsewhere. - . Rubbers at lesa than their cost at tha manufactory j in Boston. " . J R. H. LBABO, nansrer, mm ' ' 1! ii--i. TJ'J A TJ.K PanV. y . !..... i. ii. ...-! --;-- : MANILA,, Jan. ; 20, 1 via IJong ; Kong, Jan. 24. The Independencfa today is sued, a supplement : containing a des patch purporting1 toi comei from Malo Los, the seat of the rebel government. It comments upon the appointment of tne commission ana says: ( : The . Filipinos naturally suspect these- as a new- attempt ito humbug. Both Dewey and Spencer, Pratt p,om- ised us Independence if the 'Filipino re public was stable. ! The Filipinos are disillusioned. They believe the com mission is a nise to gain ' time, until they have accumulated i formidable forces, when America, abusing her strength, win begin .war: to ratify: her sovereignty., ' ! . : if The Independencia then alleges that all the commissioners are partisans of colonial , expansion, and ' incidentally assert that the archbishop; also favors annexation, "with the sole object of gaining the sympathies of Ihe win ning side. It Is immaterial "which, in the , Interests, of religious corpora Ubns." '.Ii'. : ':;-- -vl V: - The statement continues as follows; The purchase by the American au thorities at Hong Kong, of a number of steam launches for river work in the Philippine Islands.. Is highly unneces sary and vexatious. Their suspicions are aroused by Such actions. The de spatch of reinforcements Jut Incompat ible with peace,' and, the appointment of the commission is only si pretext to gain time. The American j secret po lice ia acting offensively l toward ;the Filipinos at Hong Kong, who are British subjects." ; i . " The nilplnos of Caloocan' and Geg- galangin, mistaking the salutes ex changed between the British and Ger man warships on January J8th, moved 3.000 men to. the front in order of bat tle, covering the; adjacent; territory, but they did nt attack the American lines. Reports from the inferior Indi cate that Aguina'ldofs authority is now generally recognised. r Every "available male M being re cruited, and arms depots, ar being es tablished at San . Bernardino, Union, Trinidad and other large towns. i-The surrounding country is being levied on for supplies, and the Filipino troops are living on the fat of the 'land while the native; villagers, are cojfnpelled to subsist onrice . - ' ' i : f: i ' ' There Is some friction j between tfe Filipino civil and military offlcers, but they are "united on the question of Inn dependence. It is estimated there are fully 30,000 FllfpinoS under arms, and It is -said" that therje are nearly fifty Maxim guns at Malo Losji. some of them . being secretly acqulired.' The Filipino military authorities are con vinced, they say. tljat the 'Americans will be unable to wfrk effectively out-, side of Manila, in tlje event; of hostili ties, and they feel eohfldent. for the fu ture. ' Mftny of tbe Filipino officers complain of alleged . discourteous treatment upon the .part oi pie Aracr- leans at Manila. THE PRISONERS RELEASED, f Madrid, Jan. 24.-The minister of war, General Cerreat received a cable dispatch from General Rlosj the Span ish commander in the Philippines, an nouncing that all. jslck and maimed civil and .military prisoners' were re leased by the 'Filipinos toay. The general added: that ; ; he hopes the re mainder 2f the prisoners will be lib erated shortly.' j(: yy.- i-."l':. BYARS VAS REMOVED '' I j ; - ' COMMANDANT Ol? THE SOLDIBRS HOME IS tETIREli iTrusteea- By Acticr. of th ribard ofji 31 W7 J. Shipley, ctf Portland,' Ia , his euocessor. -TtOSEBURG; Or Jan. 2-The Ore rort Soldiers' Home trusteesji In regular session last -night., in addition to au diting the usual Mi's, etc., ; discharged Commandant W. H.j Byars, to take ef fect February 1st PHls successor was not elected. The board reinstated the hospital matron. Mss Man. SHIPLET ELECTED. " Roseburg. Or Jan. 24. W. J. Ship ley;, of Portland, was . today elected commandant of th Soldiers Home. vlct W. H. Byars. removed. J '8KTEX ISJC5CTI0J SUITS. Against the State School Land Com V; mlssioners Ars Filed. ' In department No 2. of thes statf cir cuit court for Marion; county, yesterday seven suits were MM for tha purpose the leeds lain- ae to that w enjoining i tne Doard or ' CO atoners for the sale of school, nnfver any ana other state Unds of the State of Oregon. T.- T. Geer governor. S". I, Dunbar secretary of state and Ch&rles S. Moore, state - treasurer, from mi aeeos .to ruun property to pajrtles holding certificates of sale trom the state, and which persona are madi co defendants with . the state oft&ers. Plaintiffs Ia leach instance claim fo be the rightful purchasers of the prolerty in question, claiming to have madS ap plication and paid, - the rsqulsite f ees, I and that later, after tbe lands hadlbeen j selected from the lieu lands comiig to I tbe state from the United States, applicants had secured Jpertilcat sate, ana the plaintiffs allege th state officers are about to issue to thej subsequent purchasers. tiffs ask that the certificates f the later applicants be set aside. the stats officers be enjoined from ass u ing deeds to ttfena. and that plaiaitlffs be adjudged the rightful purchasers of the various tracts of land. Temporary injunctions were . issued and served on the state officers. Fol lowing" are the titles of the ci question: H. A. Malcolm, plaintiff, vs. beth E. Weeks, HarriettMcEne al.. defendants. W. -G. Jean, plaintiff, vs. Em Watson. Harriett McEnerny.-et a: fendantSi 'Robert' Schulxe," plaintiff, vs. E. Ryan, Frank D. Scott, et al.. d ants. : : J. F., Drake, plaintiff, vs. I V. ey. et al., defendants. . - J. T-; Ross, plaintiff, vs. Chas. R Ernest Ryan, et ai defendants. A. L. Rankin, plaintiff, vs. A Strong, Charges Rogers,, et al., d ants. ' ! ; H. T. Rankin, plaintiff, vs. Nie liamson, et al defendants. AJarin tc ward, or Portland, a: torneys for all qf the plaintiffs. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ih0Jj CRIMES OF ) DOCTORS EXPSBIMEXTIS6 WItH PATIKXTS IN FHEK RUSPITALK. Awfol State of Affairs Reported from Ylenni Women ftud Sew Born Children, the Victims. . LONDON, i Jan. 25. The Vienna cor- la- Ilia- et '. j It has been discovered that physt a clans In the free hospitals at Vienna respondent of the Morning Leader says:'.:. ?'"'! '"""'; '. '' de- systematically . experiment . upon their patients, especially oil new born child ren," women who are enclente and per sons who are dying. In one case a lick- doctor injected baccilll of an infectious i disease from a decomposing corpse tn- gen, lu iiiiriy-uvo women ana mree new j ncrn cmiaren. in another case a youth rone wno was en in oiga roaa io recovery, was Inoculated and died within twenty four hours. . SICKNESS IN MANILA. MORTALITY RATE, AS REPORTED. ! IS SOT EXCICSSIVE. 3V Spanish Occupation Continnes f n the gala IiUnds-Afnlnaldo'g Army ' Is tirowlng Sieadlly. I fend- Wll- at ft Prowti r1 a I n f 1 AT n 11t $11 a r old and G. F. Harold, defendants. Is an attachment suit filed in department No. 1 of the state interest from. October 27, 1897, d promissory" note, on which ment of S5- ia credited on Januafy 23, DRAWING JURORS. Provisions of a Bin Which Has Passed the House. I 1S9S, '-and J 950 ' special attorney's H. J. Bigger tiff. is attorney for the Ialn i WILD CAT. BANKING. pay- fees. Mr. Whalley's, bill I No. KCTelatlys niea in aeparsment to the drawing of. Juries, which pissed circuit court. The ' the house Tuesday; Is as follows: n1 Sec 1. ITiat section 9C0 of Hill's An gle On I ttntmtrA T.aora mt Ctrtrnn 1 lw a mi1,1 so as to read 4m followavf "Sec, .990.' ' W benever Jurors are to be drawn the clerk of th- court In- the county ;where such Jurors are to serve r hall take to his assistance the sheriff or a Justice of the peace of the county "t and InJ counties constituting a single judicial district. In the presence of the ludge rpr one of the judges of the court In whiv said Jury Is called to serve, and lnlother counties In the presence J of the rounty Judge for nch' county. 1st Th clerk shall shake the box cpn . talntng the ballota. o as to mingle them ai miirh as posaibie; 2d- He 1 l-The 5.000, The Kansas City, Mo., Jan.': 2S.j Planters bank, wlh acapital of $ was M"1naAf 1 w Viv tha atata 4 nronrietofw are under" arrest bv fnrder of the secretary of state and the fitter ney generaL The bank has no Visible assets, It ts alleged, whatever. hall linen. - belna- flrst hllixirolQXl so ENCOURAGING. Mrs. Abigail that h4 cannot see. publicly draw out cott Dunl way. the veteran leadfr of of the tbox as rrany, ballots as tberef ty,m Mn.i mfrroa mi., in th nUiftA-. r lnrs required; 2d a, minute of Nortm est. Vho is vlaiting the leisla-; llVVatn on each ballot ture in the interest of the constitution-, drawn hain pterid bfore another al amendment to enfranchise w remarked vesterda v to a Statesm Is drasf. it appear tnat a - person wnose porter r that the outlook fori .the amendment was quite encourifjgtng. She. said the young men, who wfe in the majority in the house, would! nat urally wish to give the women thf op portunity they deal red to place, the question before the voters; and the majority of the older members! had been committed to the support of the cause $n the past, and she did m be lieve they would forsake It, now WASHINGTON.' Jan. .j 25 Inquiry, made at the war department Into th reports of, the rapid lncreara in the number of smallpox cases among the Anerlcan soldiers at Manila elicits tht : assurance that, the sick reports, sent about twice a week by General Otia. exhibit the full extent of tha dread disease, so far as the offlclaU themselves, know. -L The mortality rate Is not excessive, but of course, it Is not denied that the soldiers would be safer at home than they arej at pres ent In Manila, suffering fronx home" tiekness which iflways fonovtfs a pro tracted waiting without action. SPANISH IN CONTROL. -Madrid. Jn.25-i-I'nofflclal dispatches from the Puiu islands of thePhlllpptne a-roup.. declare that all Is well there and that the Spanish occupation, con tinues. DinpStVbcs received by the pm pers astHTtthat -the Insurrection of tha Filipinos ls .spreading considera bly. A native regiment. twhU'h was disbanded by the j Spsnlsh. It ' Is al leged, enlisted as a body In .the service of Agulnaldo. , f - ; . ' ,t ' According td the, figures published. here 0. 000 soldiers perished , chiefly through sickness during th-last cam paign In Cuba. . ; ". TROOPS FOR MANILA. - Pan- Fram isco. Jan. 25 .The flrst batalllen -Of . tha. Twentieth .-United States infjntry "... arriyl Hera today from Fort Leavenwot th. Kansas, an. route to Manila. The troops marched to the transport steamer which will -all Friday. A HORRIBLE DEATIL. 4 Scandla Diseaal Pork, Eaten, by ' Family, Causes Fatal Has purchased andf is now operating the Cherrington gallery, oyer thefNew York Racket store. Nebraska Itles. : . - - " 1 -' - - : : :y '. ", y ' - y . - " - 3 F-I-N-M-LM-E-E y . s. i ".-.-.''- ' " K Next Saturday w?ght will $nlsh the greatest Cleaisnse "Sale or the season. Adieu to Ini-entory. Thls.friek winds up the finish with ua, Nc stone will' be left untulned to make it a bannerpjrlod of gainfnr,new cuatomeis. A Lesson in Money SaVjng Black Dress Goods j The . entire line being slaui j Prtf stleys high art novelties ! heard of. prices, i VALUES NOW; J2.0&I TALUES NOW, I2J23 Values now...... I2pe Values now.;.. Economical Bayers At taking- advantage of out sale in our Cloak Departmef JACKETS. CAFES, - &UIT3 ANP MACKINTOSHES ; Reduced One-third Umbrellas . At Special Sale'prices. . Underwear , J-- At Special Sale prices. Wrappers . v i At Special Sale prices. Lace Curtains ri At Special Sale prices. Linens At Special Sate prices. Fascinators , . At Special Sal price. Embroideries 1 At Special Sale prices. New Men'3 Furnisjiings Hnrisontaf sttlpesi the inew fad IA Mera fhlrts; Special lHves Jupt opened.' . ; - I--.;-'-.- '. . 1 and 51.25'. NEAV PUFF TIES The once over stid shield; nobl affairs. ; See themj From Oar Pantery at some plit'ta that you'll pick lit jtanta; ZS per cent! cheaper, than ex clusive dealers. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Cheaper than you can make It - i : ; j y . - -'; ; ' ' -. 'i r - '1 - - - - t . . I i - . ft J All Suits Reduced WHITE ORGANDIES - Just J Received' Falrbury, ' Neb. J Jan. 2$. Three week a farmer named j Kellrrman butchered a hog afflicted; : with tr4oh- ame is drawn is ifiead. Or re-lrsae. The famjly. S comprising; himself. sides o of the county1,. thst fact shall wlge and seven children partook of be entefed In -the minute of the !rw-'the meat, . which was Insufficiently Ing afid the ballot containing-the ' croked. Three days later the. daughter" name stroyed; Kth Another bTot ' died, and today the mother, after fear mist tfen be -drawn in the place of ful suffering, expired. The Ifather caft that d&troyed. and. the name con Hve but a few days. A plst mortem tnlned tfiereon shall In the same man-n the ody of Mrs. Kellermfen showed tr Ll&ni.r ni h minnt of iha1 parts of the body .to I fairly ali-e jirwinti . Mh r . uim t nrww.linr with trichinae. shall b4had as often as noeessary un til theSequlj'ite number of; ballots Is drawn.-pexclusive of those (appearing to be 8d or non-resldnt 7t' The! minute fif -the drawing shall then -be J siaiied fey the clerk and the attending. officers l and i.mmedlstelyj filed In the Is better prepared than everjto do first- office jgthe former. ' ' I' I class- work . at the new location, over ThereS-ls also an emergency c1ai. the New York . Racket stort. - j , 'i XXXXXOXXXOOOOOCX O0O0CXXXXXXXPCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3