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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1889)
r I THE LEGISLATURE. The Session of Forty Days Has Adjourned Sine Die. BULL RUN MTTLE AGAIN. Governor Pcnnoyer's Veto is Sustained To the Last. THE KXriKING HOURS. The Members Indulgo'ln a Mild Quan tity of Ilumur, SENATE. FRIDAY P. M. SESSION. Haskell. Bill aiding Baker coun ty to construct a road from Hunting ton to Conner creek ; passed. Watkins. To reconsider vote by wbirii Smith's bill for relief of Wasco county was lost ; adopted, aud bill passed. Belknap. Bill to aid Benton county in constructing road from Alsca to Tidewater ; lost. House amendments to Steel's bill for propagating salmon j concurred in. Condon. Bill for support, of state university ; passed. Senate concurrent resolution by Cauthorn approving the action of the secretary of state in establishing state printer's office in capitol build ing; adopted. Committee on public lands to in vestigate sales of public lands xe ported with recommendations. Moore. Bill aiding Tillamook and Washington counties to construct a road on Gales creek and "Wilson river ; passed. Crook. Bill to promote fish in dustries: passed. Gilbert. Bill conferring certain powers to certain charitable incor porations relating to homeless chil dren ; passed. Price. Bill to create office of re corder in Jackson county : passed. Senate concurred in amendments of Northup's Portland consolidation bill. Special committee to investigate charges relating to the action of Senator Watts pertaining to the re leifof Mrs. M. J. McPherson report ed that the charges could uot be sustained. Waldo. Bill for relief of John Stapleton ; passed. Armstrong. Bill amending law relating to change of text books ; passed. S3NATE P. M. SESSION. S. C. It. by Wager, that a joint committee ho appointed to wait upon the governor and inform him that both houses of the legislature are to adjourn and ascertain if he has any further communication; adopted. Dimiek's resolution ordering 1,000 I copies of report of railroad commis sion printed. Sinclair's bill to allow the opera tion of lumber chutes ; passed. Blundell's bill establishing a weather service in tho state ; passed. eenntors Eakln and Wager were I appointed to wait upon tho governor. Myers' bill protecting contractors, sub-contractors and laborers ; post poned. Pope's bill to regulate the practice of medicine ; passed Wilson's bill to purchase addi tional state grounds ; passed. Communication -from tho gover nor, appointing Chas. P. Church, Geo. H. Brigga on tho railroad com mission ; laid on table. Smith's bill providing for portage railway around the Cascades ; lost. Senate concurred in house resolu tion to fix hour of adjourning at 12 o'clock. Chandler's resolution allowing committee, to whom was referred ssessment and taxation bill to em ploy a clerk for thirty days ; adopted Jennings' bill making railroad companies liable for stock killed "ear unfenced track ; passed. Geer's bill providing for school fond moneys ; lost. Bean's oill concerning county road Itotlces ; lost. Waldo's bill for rrlmf nf J TU". u'nsmere: tmirsmI. Northup's bill recordintr of plate : BPossed. Miller's bill, maklnir it a misde- lanorto kill certain animals for I other purpose than for their "Mes; passed. Hume's bill to amend code ; passed. Gilbert's bill rolatintr to incornom- "JU 01 church property ; passed. Ladd's bill relating to the duties Schl .11- i - -.r-.ti i. . uuwiura oi iuuiuioiiiuu : t. Warrington's bill relating to loan ing of money by loau associations ; passed. Maxwell's bill allowing Salem and Astoria .Railroad compiny to con struct a bridge at Salem across the Willamette river ; passed. Adjourned sine die. HOUSE. ritlDAY P. M. SESSION. SENATE BILLS. Barin, to confirm the title of set tlers on swamp and overflow lnnd; passed. Cogswell, bill to mako abstract of votes for circuit judges: passed. Steel, bill appropriating $15,000 for propagation of salmon, establish ing hatcheries: passed. Chumbcrlin, bill for the relief of Fred Yenk; passed. Fullerton, bill to create the South ern Oregon agricultural seciety: passed. Fullerton, bill amending law rela ting to appeals; passed. Dawson, bill requiring county clerks to deliver abstracts ot mort gageson July 1st of each year; passed. Sinclair, bill to allow Coos county to bridge certain streams; passed. Eakin, bill to allow Lane county to issue ?GO,000 bonds for a court house; withdrawn. Moore, bill to create jury com missioners called up, but was lost on suspension of tho rules. Cogswell, bill for abstract of rates for state officers; passed. Resolution approving establish ment of state printing office in capitol building, and recommend its continuance; coucurred. Dawson, bill exempting firemen from certain duties, passed; Cauthorn, making second Friday in April "Arbor" day, for tree plant ing by public school children; passed. Cauthorn, bill allowing construc tion of a oridge at Corvallis; passed, after amending so as to mako it a free bridge. Committee on roads and highways authorized county courts to appoint special road commissioner, and to levy a special tax for road purpose; passed. EVENING SESSION. Senator Watts' bill incorporating Dayton, Yamhill county; passed. Moore, bill making an illegtimate child the heir of its mother; passed. Wait, bill protecting hotel and boarding-house keepers a lien upon baggage; passed. Steel, bill to increase tho compen sation of circuit court clerk of Mult nomah; tailed to pass. To have report of railroad commis sion printed; adopted. The Portland consolidation bill, vetoed by the governor, was con sidered; tho vote resulted In 37 yeas to 22 nays, absent 1, and tho vote was sustained. Wilson, Bowditch and Thomas were appointed to wait on the gov ernor and learn his wishes, reported that His Excellency had no further commun ications. Gray, for relief of Clatsop county was lost; failed to pass. Cogswell, bill to promote irriga tion ditches; failed to pass. Hume asked to introduce a new bill to Incorporate the city of Port laud and the issuing of water bonds "taxable" but objections were raised and tlte last hopes for Portland to have fresh water were lost. RESOLUTIONS. Paquet, thanking Hon. E. L. Smith the speaker of tho House for the excellent and unbiased manner in which he had performed his duties. The resolution was adopted unanimously with applause. Bowditch, on behalf of the "nine" democrats offered a resolution thank ing the republicans for tho fellow ship shown them during tho pres ent session; adopted. Geer introduced a resolution in behalf of the members, thanking the clerks, pages, etc. for tho atten tive bervlco rendered during this session; adopted. Col. Bowditch in all tho flurry did not forget tho reporters and sent up a resolution thanking them for faithful service. Geer, proposing to enlarge the railroad commission to ninety mem bers, Including all tho members, providing tho governor did not veto tho resolution in 00 dayB after its adoption; laid under tho table. Northup made a short speech in which he thanked the democrats for the courteous manner In which they had acted with tho republicans. Ho said, "while I do not carp to see tho democratic number of tho legis lature Increaso" yet I sincerely hope to see tho present members" again occupy tho same positions in this house that they have in tho past forty days. S. B. 08. Smith, to amend section 557, and repeal section 558 relating to costs and disbursements; lost At 1-00 tho Speaker arose Irom hip chair and in a few feeling aud appropriate words returned his sin cere thanks to every member on tho floor for the mauuor in which ho had been respected by them, he therefore declared the House of rep resentatives adjourned sine die. WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER . and Typcw rltcr Copyist. 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Mr. Lai-sen will bo pleased to sco his old customers and as many now ones us will shine their pa tmnaei' with him, at his new location. All work Kuaranlccd. Nc.t to Scrlbcr A Fohle's shop. 1-27-tf. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNK1HT, Till: BLACKSMITH and mikoii maker, has mocd his shop to No. illl Ltboi ty stieet, whoro ho will bo ready for business after Monday, Jan. 28th. I wish to stuto to my fi lends and patrons that I will bo better prepared fiom now on to execute all work In my line than any timobcfoic. ThankiiiRall for tho liberal suppoit I liavo received at your hands, I am yours respectfully, JOHN KNIQUT, Liberty Street, Salem, Ogn. BLACKSM1TIIING and HORSESHOEING. Havo moved to 47 and 49 Stnto street, whoio they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends aro Invited to call and seo us In our'now location. We aro better prepared for work now than over having secured nioro room. 10-1-tr. HKACKSMITIIING and WAG0NMAK1NG. TOHN HOLM, THE OLD HELIA11LE t) Blacksmith, has removed his shop to corner of Commercial and Chomekcto Sis., whero ho is ready to servo tho public. Hav ing associated with him Mr. II. Hannon.nn experienced wagon-maker recently from Poitland, ho Is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds of wagon and carrlago making nnd repairing; all kinds of black smithing and resulting, and a general horseshoeing business. Ho has all kinds ofshocs,stcl,tiottliig, handmndo, cta,nnd tits them In u scientific manner. Special attention given to tho construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember tho placo, opposite Stato Insuianco building. misci:i.lani:ous. PORTRAITS. Having opened a studio at loom (I, First National bank building, Clydo Cooko is prepared to receive outers lor poitrall and landscape work In nil and water colors. Graded clashes will also be formed for tho Instruction In 11 vo branches. Special uttcntlon given to designing and engraving on wood. d-tf. -Cull unci See- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurnuco liulldlng, Cor. Com mercial and Chemekcto streets '0-ltf QNE OK THE LARGEST ESTAI1LISH ments In tho State. Lower rates than ortland. Largest stock Legal lllanks In thoStnto.nd biggest discount. Send for prlcollstof Job printing, nnd ciitaloguo oi legal blanks. K. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Sulem Oregon. TRIMMING and DRESSMAKING. MRS. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform tho Ladles of Salem that she Is prepared to do trimming aud dressmaking In all Its differ- cut branches In the "LATE3TSTYLES" Prices rcasonablo and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and sea her before placing your orders. U5 Suite street, upstairs. lm. SALESI BUSINESS COLLEGE. Arruugmcnts have been completed for opening a lully and perfectly equipped Business College in Salem, In duo tune. The entire upper lloor of tho First National Hank building Is to bo rc-arrunged for tho school, with olllees, bunk, etc, lor bukliitn pructl. Instruction will bo given, DAY una EVENING, In Spelling, Grammar, Penmanship, Cor njHtondoiice,Slnglund Double Entry Iiook-Keeplng.llunklng, Olllco Prao tlco, Iiuslness Fornw, Coin- -merrlal Uiw, Stiortlifind, Typu-wrltlnir. And other branches essential to a prucilcn! education The school will bo In charge or iwopxiwrlenm! and competent touchers; one for the business deHirtmcnt, umilliiir for tho shorthand department. THOKOUOH WORK. Will be Insisted nil from tho tlrsl, through which tho school expects to inuketi repu tulloinHiuul to tliutof tho best. I)icuil-TlVKC'iitcui-Alw will bo ready for distri bution at un early ditto, for further particulars, address yALEM HUHINKSH COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon SORBKRfiPOHLE PRNTNG