" wy T&wn"' ,. ..i.. m JJAlJLfY AJu ASSOCIATED' .- PfeSS DAILY, f VOL. 8. -.-.. i- .. ., . ir- A- .try. ... " . -r .'i . - ,mr. r .. t m t SALEM, Oft EGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 18!). NO. 12 ivt rin $!$ ... ,. JOURNAL U2JT1 ' Here if is, mama ! ' POLITICIANS SCARED nV The Shoe Store they all talk about, where May Be an Extra Session of the Legislature vftii r,n . WwwP"0 CUT APPROPRIATIONS you want and do not have to pay the two prices, either, as Kraxjsse Bros And to Reduce State and County Salaries. are leaders in their line, and are making some big reductions, and odds and ends and single pair lots we will follow the crowd and call in at 275 Commercial street, HE GRAY ) hIH'IYK WAUV BROS., i i n no M U CARTS Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improved GooJn anil Iwest Prices, BNW Corner Stale nnd Liberty street, : : : : SALEM. CR 2 X X THE FAIR STORE! fr caw trrn -mreir r-e T IciJXXra R hosiery, boys' clothing, table linen, M overalls, gloves, tinware, Keep your eve on THE FAIR, 274 COMMERCIAL ST. X X OLLEGE OF MOSIC of the Willamette University. -;UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.- Modern methods. JUptodate. Same as in the eastern and European Conservatories f one but the best is good enough for beginners an well as for more advanced pupils, w. u. UAWL.&Y. iTeswent R. A HfclUTAGE Vocal Director EMIL L. WINKLER, Instrumental Director, WLS HOOT ! But that cuts no ice with the $15,000 stock of men's and boy's clothing and furnishing goods that must be sold S " "' Vl s " S 1" slWool, doublobreasted, wide velvet collar, extra longi mack mtoshes, that are being sold everywhere for $8 and $10, we offer for ; k $6,00 " A" f M WWWWiiu v We have cheaper, but ask no more than $10 for suits that lyou pay from $10 to $20 for at other places. l Our stock of boys' clothing is most complete, and . no rea fonable otter will be refused, Oome in and see for yourself at the same old place.. 1 ir r i. S S- M- a w, johnson t ion 257 Commercial Street, is, y-f , , ALLIN, Agent Mortgagee, Senator Bancroft, of Portland, ar rived hi the city Saturday with Sena tor .rattcrson and Governor Lord. His mssslon was to talk up an extra session of the legislature. From conversations he had with leading Republicans In this city It is evident that the Portland politicians arc getting scared and want to reduce appropriations nnd pass salary re form bills to cut down state, and county ofllclals, as was promised In the last state and county platforms, nnd to enable the state nnd county boards to levy lower rates of taxes. The ground that was lost by tho bad record of tho last legislature thov think could be recoycred In a short extra session where tho main meas ures of heroic reform only would be jonsldered. Scnntor Bancroft Is the trusted rep representative of .tho -old Portland machine. Ho was it member of the ipproprlatlon commlttc last winter, md wanted them to cut off the nor mal schools, orphans' homes and lomes for fallen women. But on other subjects of retrenchment like tho railroad commission, state boards, and commissions generally tho senate generally was indifferent. Thc-scnate also run wild and unchecked on olcrk hlps, special Joint committees and ipproprlntlons for the senators thorn wives. Senator Bancroft returned to Portland this morning. RAW tuk ortrt Sonntor Bancroft called on tho gov )rnor and urged a special session. Ho thought It would cost but a fewthous- tnd dollars anil would cut oil over a uindrcd thousand dollars expenses, tnd effect a reduction of two mills In tho state tax levy. Governor Moody's jxtra session cost about $15,000. Sen itor Bancroft proposes at tho extra session to repeal big appropriations, nit smaller ones, ilx the salaries of itnto and county olhoials on n lower wale, and cut tho Portland city of Iccsdowna great deal. Ho figures Amt In tho whole stnto a reduction of i million dollars for tno noxt two years could bo effected. Senator Daw son, of Linn county, was In the city and it Is reported had a conference .vlth Bancroft. Senator Patterson nor Govornor Lord made tho visiting senators any promises to favor a special session. GOVEHNOR LORD is opposed to, and rcluctnnt about calling an extra session of tho legisla ture, but admits that a number of largo tax payers ljavo spoken to him in favor of a session to emphasize tho needs of greriter economy In the state government. Bancroft made qui to an impression on the governor, ns ho has known him for n long time and Is on tho wnrmest terms of friendship with him. lie Is one of the Califor nia Bancroft family and a man of abil ity. Intho now stato constitutions governors aro authorized to strike out any Itom that they sees fit to veto. Tho governor recommended economy and retrenchment in tho appropria tions in his message as follews: APPROPRIATION DILLS. "Bills for tho appropriation of tho public moneys ought to be submitted to you early In the session so as to afford opportunity for the members to carefully examine and pass upon thorn, and not be left to tho hurried consideration that marks tho closing scenes. The custom or including in ono bill appropriations of tho public moneys for every conceivable purpose, general and special is thoroughly vicious, and ought not to be counten anced. There are certain fixed charges and liabilities for the support of tho state government for which specific appropriations might bo crabolded In one bill, but in all other cases the bill ought not to Include appropriations for more than one object. In other words, no bill appropriating public revenue, except as stated, should con tain an appropriation for more than one object. By adopting this method, every appropriation must stand or fall 'TfieV. S. Oov't Reports Bhow Royal Bmklag PewOtf '..., I... n ...!. II .I1, l. iifiuii no umi inuiup, uiuiu win do afforded the executive an opportunity to Interpose any objection that he may have to the appropriation with out delaying the passage of appro priations that arc unobjectionable or meritorious, and thus p it in practice that wise principle in :orporntcd in the constitutions of 'some states, which allows the executive to veto single items or nppriatimis In a gener al appropriation bill." "A SENATOR PATTERSON In reply to the question Jf holding a special session said there was a de mand for n reduction In public expen ditures all around to tho same scale, to which people were reduced in their private affairs. If Micro was any way in which a special sesslor could bring about such rcductions,hc bcllovcd the people would Justify calling one. He thought members would n t differently since hearing from Ihelr onstltuents, and that Salem wouldj lose some appropriations. ; SPKAKRIt moors. was spcn and said ho dtfl-liot see how the' legislature could guntyntOQ to tho people that It would not pass any new appropriations. If a majority of tho members would give a plejlge to. that elfect a special session might accom plish some good. The question he"re to begin reduction is the difficulty; the salaries of county and state ofliecrs could bo llxcd for the next two years. Mr. Moorcs had heard nothing of the move. ) A PROM1NKNT TAXliVYKR was seen to get his views. Ho said: "The principal advantage pf a special session would bo to call uttcntlon to tho condition of things in the country and to Impress upon all ttic demand for n reduction. Thosamenien would assemble who were hero last winter, and not much could ba expected of them." f Democrat State Convention. Mr. Pavld W. Sears, chairman, and Napoleon Davis, secretary, of tho democratic state central committee, have Issued tho following call for the next democratic stato conventien: "Tho democratic state central com mittee, at its meeting held at Port land, Or., January 7, 1800, determined ki..i. n. w jbijicscuullioii ill' xnu iiuiiiu- cratlc stato convention, to be held at the city of Portland on Thursday, April 0, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. in., should bo as follews: One delegate at largo from each county, and one dele gate for each 100 votes and each frac tion of 50 votes or over cast for Hon. A. S. Bennett for supremo Judge at tho last regular election, which appor tionment would bo as follews: Baker 8 Benton, , 8 Clackamas 8 Clatsop 7 Columbia '! Coos. . . 5 Crook (I Curry :i Douglas ". 12 Gilliam fi Grant ...'. fi Harney . 4 Jackson !-! 8 Josephine -I Klamath : 3 Lake .' 3 Lane 112 Lincoln '.-. 3 Linn 13 Malheur , . . v 4. . . . . 4 Marion 15 Morrow 4 Multnomah . f. 30 Polk ? 0 Sherman 3 Tillamook 3 Umatilla 10 Union 10 Wallowa . . .Tj. u 3 Wasco X 10 Washington 0 Yamhill. .!.'. 10 SECESSION IN HAWAII Island of Hawaii Wants to Set Up for Herself, THE DOLE GOVERNMENT. Queen Lll Backed by England Wants to Be Restored, San Francisco Jan. 13. Special correspondence of the AssoclatcdPrcss 1 from Honolulu by steamer Australia, dated Jan. (1th, states that the-Island of Hnvall Is meditating secession from tho Hawaiian government and the formation of Its own government; When the legislature meets next mouth the secession movement will be brought up. If Hawaii should de cide to form their own government nothing butoutsldo interference could prevent. Tho Dole government would be powerless, ns Hawaii Is more thickly populated thnn any other island or- the group. Friends of tho ex-queen aro anxious for war botweon Englnnd and the United States, believing that In tho event of such hostilities England would seize tho Ilawilan Islands and restore Queen Lllloukalanl. After Turkey. Washington, Jan. 13. Today being tho second Monday of tho month, was, under tho rules, scl aside for the consideration of business relating to tho District of. Columbia. Before Chairman BabcoOk' claimed tho day, MQrse, Republican", of Muwnchcsotts, Introduced'a resolution requesting the committee on foreign affairs to report In denunciation of the Armenian atrocities, and If It Is found that tho United States as a nallon Is powerless to, act to invoko tho allied powers to wipe tho TurkUh government off tho faco of tho earth. WASHINGTON WIRINGS Utah Appointments. Washington, .Inn. 13. Tho presi dent today sent tho following nomi nations to the senate: Justlco John A. Marshall, to be United States dis trict Judge of Utah; John W.Judd, at torr.ayof the United States district Utah; NatM. Brlgham, marshal of tho United States district of Utah. Silver Discussion Started in the Senate. AMERICANS IN AFRICA Soveral of Them Arc Under ' for Treason, Arrest GERMANS AND BOERS, Worrying tho British Transvaal. in tho A Peaceful Settlement With Vene zuela Through Brazil. London, ,hu. 13. A dispatch to tho Pall Mall Gazette from Cane i"iiiliP(l todav. snvK tno Three Painters Fall, riui.ADKi.iMHA, Jan. 43. A scaffold on which threo painters were working, fell this afternoon. William Ander son and Edwin d Petroskl, were In stantly killed. Henry Peterson was fatally Injured. Terrible Homicide. Chicago, Jan. 13. Peter Hougaard, believed to have locn insane, killed himself, his wife nnd five children last night. Insank. J. D.Kuykendall, 11 young man recently employed at the asylum as a painter, was Saturday subjected to tin examination as to his montal condition beforo W. C. Hubbard, f county Judge, District attornoy A. O. Gondii and Dr. Bradshaw. Tho in vestigation proved tho necessity of re committing him and the requisite papers were duly Issued. The patient Is only 20 years of ago and Is a brother of Dr. Kuykcndnll, of Eugenes you Tow, Total 23 "The stato convention will, nom inate one candidate for the olllcc of supremo Judge, one candidate for congress from each congressional dlst riot and candidates for such other state and district onlccrs as may bo required under the, law; will selcst eight delegates and' eight alternates to tho national Democrat convention and nominate four candidates fdr presidential electors. tf "All persons interested in a united and vigorous effort to reduce ex travagant public expenditures in every department of city, county and stato government aro earnestly invited to co-opercte with tho Democrat party. "It Is apparent to every fair-minded citizen that the great demand of tho times is imiqedluto nnd radical reduc tion of such public- expenditures, tho election of practical men of affairs to public olllco and to the cud that this reform shall bo effective and efficient a legislature must be chosen that will repeal obnoxious laws uu1 that will not repeat tho extravagant appropria tions of the. last tVo legislatures of thlsjstate." latest advices irom J 're ton a suuv that ball has been refused tho ring leaders In the recent disturbance at Johnanncsburg, and other peoplo ar rested In the same connection have been liberated, each on $5,000 ball. Tho dispatch adds that It Is ex pected thatcovero measures will be taken against the leaders Ih tho up rising. Advices from Johnanncsburg say the Ultlandors aro expecting tho Boers to make a house to house search for arms, and Its stated that tho Germans have been holding meetings and passing icsolutlons telling Emperor William to mind Ills own business. Dr. Jameson and nonten ants, as far as known, arc still at Pretoria. A CUIIAN SPY. Havana, Jan. 13. Charles Salomon, a correspondent of a Now York nows paper, who arrived on tho steamer Seneca, was detained by the police, Charged, It Is bcllovcd, with having a compiomlslng letter In his posses kIoii. KKOLAND WHJ. SETTLK. London, Jan.O 15. The West minister Gazette this afternoon, touching upon the mis understanding between Gieat Brtlan and the United States says it hcch a distant break In the clouds and hopes u settlement satisfactory to Great Britain nnd the United States will bo effected with Vcnezeuln direct and Intimates that tho Brazilian minister is closely Identified with the latest proposed solution of this controversy. Governor Inaugurated. Columhus, O., Jan 13. Governor Asa hero S. Buslincl! today. was Inaugurated To Wed. A Jllcenso was Issued to G. E. Webb and Amy Klnscr, O. II. Brewer, witness. Hood's is Wonderful. No less wonderful are the cures ac complished by Hood's Karsaparllln, even after other preparations and physicians' prescriptions have failed. The reason, however. Is simple, When tho blood Is enriched nnd puri fied, disease disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarwipa rlllii Is the one true blood purifier. Hood'H pills aro prompt nndetllclont and do not purge, pain or gripe, 2o cents, HUNOKY AS A HUNTBK. Do want a good iiincn ,--on -return tn vnur u- "' mi c,m KcL ,l 8I"C,,V Ip-Jii down stalrsora hearty dinner up stairs for a very few cents at Ken- worthy & George's. ' 1. 1 ' ' - Gkt A Sack Ov Flouii when you aro down town. That' what sho told you, and tho best and cheapest, place to get all kinds of groceries from 11 fresh stock Is at MeCall Bros. No Chanou Thoro were no changes made In tho bottudcry lines of elec tion precincts at tho January hcsslon of the county court, and heuco there will bo no changes this year. m Like Hot Cakes. I have Just received n flue Hue of Imported worsted that I will mako up nt hard time prices. They uro the first grade goods and you will do well to Inspect them ns they will go like hot enkes. Chas. II. Lani:, 1-7 Ct Tho Tailor. Your Boy Won't Live Long. So Mr. Oilman Browu.of 31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His sou had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Mnlnrlu, nnd ho spent threo hundred nnd sovonty-flve dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy won't live a mouth," Ilo tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says ho owes his picsout good health to tho use of Dr. Klng'n Now Dis covery, and knows it to bo the best in tho world for Lung trouble. Trial iHittles freo at Fred A. Logg'rt drug store. that Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh contain Mercury, as mercury will nurcly destroy tlio sense of mell and completely derange the whole sy lem when entering It through the imicou. surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions reputable physician, rs the damage they will do is ten fold to th good )ou can derive from them. I lull V Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co , Toledo. 0 , contain no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the bloci and mucous surface of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sur you gi-t tho genuine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheny &Co, Tes timonials Irer. CFSolh by Druggists, price 75 cents a bot-i tie. I Washington, Jiin. 13. A contro versy between Mr. Hill nnd the North Carolina senators occupied the sennte till 2 o'clock, when tho freo silver measure was advocated by Mo'rgaiu of Alabama. AMKKIOANS INJAKKICA. Washington, Jan. 13. Secretary Olney today said proper steps had boon taken for tho protection of all Ameri can citizens In the Transvaal. Thoso under arrest could not bo tried for treason. Tho most Miat can bo done ds to fine or imprison them. In nddl tlon to John Hays nammondf tho mining engineer, thoro aro under nrrest, P. J. King, Cnpt. Main, Chas. Butler, J. 8. Curtis. TUB ItOTTBN ItKCBIVEnSUH. Washington, Jan, 13. Tho law yers of tho Northern Pacific railroad caso bnvo mado an engagement with Justices Harlan, Fiold and BrowQr, of thosupremocourt, for a presentation of facts in thoso cases tomorrow. They will ask to havo tho road cither placed undor one receiver, or under 0110 Bet of receivers, who will, havo charge of tho road as an entirety, In stead of tho present plan of numerous Independent receivers. HAH I) TIMES FACTS. GOOD iw.. OIltCI.K. " Every reader of Tun Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely freo with this paper. The Wkkicia Jouhnai. at $1 a year is tho cheapest paper on the Paclllo coast, yet with it wo give yearly subscriptions- to any of tho following valuable publications, each known to tho world ns n standard In its Held; Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, ' Womankind, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. M . These valuable publications art each worth ido year, yo6Vo glvo you your choice, ono year frcd, for a $1.50 subscription to Tim Jouiinal, clther'tlic Daily for six nonths or tho Wkkicly for eighteen months, See tho list, and don't neglect to profit by It. Don't lw deceived into paying for so-called premiums ofTored with high priced papers at a slight advance. Itcmcinbor Tim Journal la tho cheapest newspaper on tho Paclllo coast, and it gives you high grade premiums without additional charge Administrator's Notice. Notice i given to all whomtt may concere that the undersigned has by the order of th lion. County Court of the State of Oregon fo f mail Iv ol on Did 30th dayoi December I095, P potntrd administrator of the cstati. of V. w. Ilrooks, late ofsnfd county dedeascd, and that all persons having claims apnlnit said state are required U present the, same with the proper vouches to the undersigned at residence onState St. near penitentiary within 'tx months from the date hereof, Dated at Salem Oregon Dec. 31. 1895 C. K. lilUNDlSNIUJUG, 1.5-5 w Administrator. Catarrh in the Head, Is due to Impure blood and cannot be cured with local application, Hood's Sarsaparllla has currd hundreds of cases of catarrh be cause it pud'"'" ll!cblood nnd lalfcL ' re move tho cuusu oflhe dUease, It also builds up tho system and prevent attacks of pneu. monta, dsnhtherla and typhoid fever. Hood's fills become the favorites cathartic with every one who tries them, aets, Mr. Cleveland, glvo us all a to buy your bonds. chance Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U S, Gov't Report Baking Powder ASMMWTEK.V PURE Royal )i i i j. c